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Cory Booker’s sad stunt epitomizes Democrats’ empty agenda

Sen. Cory Booker’s pointless imitation filibuster epitomizes Democrats’ pathetic incoherence in the wake of last November's defeats.

John Sterling on the phone call that changed his career — and Yankee history

Retired Yankees broadcaster John Sterling tells The Post's Cindy Adams about his legendary career.

Do better than the petty proxy-vote infighting drama, House Republicans

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced she's resigning from the House Freedom Caucus.

Time for Trump to show Putin he’s not dealing with Sleepy Joe Biden anymore

How long will President Trump let Vladimir Putin treat him like Joe Biden 2.0?

Army’s swamp tragedy shows America who our friends are

Through this loss, we glimpse one of the United States' most important strategic resources:...

Recognize that voice? Here’s who is announcing at the Oscars

You'll see many familiar faces during the Oscars — but who is that announcing for the show?

Most Americans in new survey support funding increases as Trump admin seeks cuts

Far more Americans support increasing federal funding in key areas than those who favor decreasing funding, according to a new survey, even as the Trump administration seeks sweeping cuts to government spending. A YouGov survey conducted at the end of February asked respondents whether they support an increase or decrease in government spending in about...

Only 4 percent of Americans back Russia in war, but 44 percent don’t back Ukraine either: Poll

Only 4 percent of surveyed Americans said they are backing Russia in the war in Ukraine, but 44 percent said they also don’t back Ukraine in a CBS News/YouGov poll. In the poll, which took place between Feb. 26 and 28, 4 percent of the respondents said they “personally support” Russia when it comes to...

The Oscars 2025: How to watch, and when the show begins

This will mark the culmination of one of the most topsy-turvey Oscars seasons Hollywood has ever seen. So how can you catch all the action?

Americans largely split on who should have birthright citizenship: Survey

Americans are largely split on which groups of children they think should automatically become citizens, according to a new YouGov survey. The survey, released Friday, includes 51 percent of respondents who support the view that “all children born in the U.S. should automatically become citizens.” Meanwhile, 39 percent of respondents align with the view that...

GOP chairmen urge leader to battle House on budget, spending strategy  

Senate Republican committee chairs delivered a blunt message to Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) last week that they want the Senate to assert itself and not let the White House and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) dictate to them. They said the Senate should stand firm, not just on the budget bill that will be...

Former NATO commander says war in Ukraine ‘a long way from being over’

Former NATO Supreme Allied Cmdr. Wesley Clark said on Sunday that the war in Ukraine is “a long way from being over.” “[The] war’s a long way from being over,” Clark told NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt on “The Hill Sunday.” “It's [hard] to look at Russia through Russian eyes. Most of us look at Russia, we...

Waltz likens Zelensky to an ‘ex-girlfriend’ after contentious Oval Office meeting

National security adviser Mike Waltz compared Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to an “ex-girlfriend” who wants to relitigate issues from nearly a decade prior. In an interview on Breitbart Radio on Saturday, Waltz was critical of Zelensky’s approach to the Oval Office meeting and to his subsequent Fox News interview, saying the Ukrainian president is too...

Measles outbreak continues to spike with nearly 150 reported cases

The measles outbreak in Texas continues to grow, with nearly 150 reported cases, and more could be exposed. The outbreak in West Texas has killed one person, a child, making it the first U.S. measles death in a decade. State and local health officials say hundreds of thousands of people in San Antonio could have...

House budget resolution is ‘screw America bill,’ House Democrat says

Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.) on Sunday called a budget resolution that was recently adopted by House Republicans a “screw America bill.” “It's the screw America bill, and let me tell you why,” Horsford said on “The Hill Sunday” with NewsNation’s Chris Stirewalt. “Let me tell you why,” the Nevada Democrat added. “They are cutting $2...

White House backs Israel blocking aid to Gaza

The White House is backing its ally Israel in its decision to block aid to Gaza amid Hamas’s refusal to agree to a second ceasefire deal. “Israel has negotiated in good faith since the beginning of this administration ensure the release of hostages held captive by Hamas terrorists,” National Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes said...

Rounds calls Russia ‘aggressor,’ says someone must ‘find a middle ground’ in Ukraine war

Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) on Sunday called Russia an “aggressor” in the war in Ukraine and said someone must "stand in the middle” to “find a middle ground” in the conflict. “Russia is the aggressor. Clearly, they're the adversary in this particular case, but somebody has to stand in the middle and try to find...

Gabbard: ‘Big divergence’ between Trump’s, Zelensky’s interests

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard argued there is a “big divergence” between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after the meeting between the two ended in a shouting match. Gabbard joined “Fox News Sunday,” where she weighed in on international relations after Zelensky and Trump’s meeting had a fiery ending. “President Trump recognizes...

The US is losing its next generation of health scientists 

The U.S. research and training infrastructure is under attack by the Trump administration, and there have been destructive consequences.

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