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Jeffries accuses Republicans of ‘voter suppression’ over bill requiring voter ID, proof of citizenship

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused Republicans of pushing “voter suppression" as the GOP prepares to vote on a bill requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship in elections.

House passes bipartisan housing bill as Trump zeroes in on affordability crisis

Lawmakers advanced a bipartisan housing bill aimed at boosting supply as Trump focuses on easing costs for families.

ICE nabs convicted pedophiles and murderers over weekend despite smears at Super Bowl: ‘Risking their lives’

The Department of Homeland Security told Fox News Digital that despite ICE being “demonized" at the Super Bowl, agents arrested pedophiles, murderers and rapists over the weekend.

NYC Health Department’s anti-Israel working group: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 10, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the NYC Department of Health’s “Global Oppression and Public Health...

America has a pot problem, why hate-crime hoaxes prosper and other commentary

“The loosening of marijuana policies — especially the decision to legalize pot without adequately...

Rep. Mark Amodei is 30th House Republican to not seek reelection

Rep. Mark Amodei (R-Nev.) announced Friday he will retire at the end of his term, becoming the 30th House Republican to not seek reelection in an indication of what will be a difficult midterm year for the GOP. "Serving the people of Nevada has been the honor of my lifetime. Nobody is prouder of our...

Trump strikes deal to allow $800M in beef imports from Argentina to enter US

President Trump has struck a new deal increasing beef imports from Argentina despite facing push back from Republicans and allies in the agricultural sector. Argentina’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the agreement was signed on Thursday, and grants “an unprecedented expansion of preferential access for Argentine beef to its market by 100,000 tons.”...

Judge dismisses lawsuit over Starbucks DEI policies

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Missouri's attorney general challenging Starbucks’ diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. John A. Ross, the U.S. district judge for the Eastern District of Missouri, an Obama appointee, dismissed the lawsuit because Missouri failed to provide specific evidence that Starbucks’ DEI practices did “actual, concrete, and particularized injuries” to...

Senate Democrat knocks TrumpRx: ‘Glorified coupon book’

Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) blasted the direct-to-consumer (DTC) TrumpRx platform launched by the administration Thursday, denouncing it as a "glorified coupon book." The Trump administration launched its DTC discount drug portal TrumpRx.gov Thursday evening. The website allows patients who are not on government health plans to print or download coupons for a few dozen drugs...

MLK III accuses National Park Service of ‘sanitizing’ history

Martin Luther King III, the son of civil rights advocate the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., accused the National Park Service on Thursday of “sanitizing history” amid reported changes at a Mississippi house museum commemorating civil rights activist Medgar Evers. Evers, the Magnolia State’s first NAACP field secretary, was assassinated at the age of 37...

The hard but right road in Syria

Tom Barrack has been working to stabilize Syria under the leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa, while President Trump has supported the reintegration of the Syrian state and the Syrian Democratic Forces, in order to create a more stable and prosperous region.

Unmarked van seen before Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance: Neighbors

“It was somewhere on that street. It was a white van, full-sized, with no printing on the sides. It was parked on the street,” Brett McIntire said.

The VA must fix its woefully outdated health records system 

The importance of updating the VA’s dated record system with precision cannot be overstated.

The future of the Democratic Party runs through North Carolina

North Carolina is no longer a moonshot, or the cherry on top of a good cycle — it’s a necessity.

Minneapolis man charged with threatening, cyberstalking ICE officers

An anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activist from Minneapolis is facing charges including cyberstalking after he allegedly threatened federal law enforcement officers on social media, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Kyle Wagner, 37, was arrested Thursday and made his initial appearance before a U.S. magistrate judge in Minnesota later that same day. An...

World of Travel: Inside Istanbul, Turkey’s bridge between past, present and future

Turkey has been in the news in recent weeks for a role it knows well: peacemaker. As tensions simmer between the United States and Iran, Turkey has attempted to bring U.S. and Iranian officials to the negotiating table, hoping to ease the threat of U.S. military action. It’s a familiar posture for a nation that...

Bring the American Dream back within reach again

The Housing for the 21st Century Act is a bipartisan bill that aims to increase housing supply, lower costs, and provide more options for American families by reducing regulatory barriers and providing financing for construction loans.

Luigi Mangione unexpectedly called to New York court on state charges

Mangione was not due in state court until May, but he and prosecutors were summoned by a judge.

Trump sought Schumer’s support to rename Dulles, Penn Station after him for tunnel funds: Reports

President Trump told Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) last month that he would drop his hold on more than $16 billion in funding for the Gateway tunnel project connecting New York and New Jersey if Schumer agreed to rename Penn Station and Washington Dulles International Airport, according to reports. Schumer immediately rejected the proposal,...

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