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Venezuela op heralds the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ era of ruthless American action

Trump’s approach to foreign action is blunt and clear-eyed, focused on the American interest — not on nation-building abroad.

This Christmas we said goodbye to retiring Timothy Cardinal Dolan — a NYC treasure

The Post's Cindy Adams wishes New York City could have held on to Cardinal...

Congress returns with unfinished business amid debate over U.S. intervention in Venezuela

Congress returns to Washington in the first full week of the new year with a pile of unfinished business left on its plate and new decisions to make on U.S. involvement in the regime change President Trump started in Venezuela.

‘New Dealism’ is the Democrat party’s future, progs’ naive ideas for US courts and other commentary

Debate over the Democratic Party’s direction pits those favoring “democratic socialism” against those supporting...

Why Trump bared his teeth and nabbed Venezuela’s Maduro — and it’s not just drugs

Bringing down Maduro was about bringing the Western hemisphere back under the influence of...

Live updates: CIA strike on Venezuela, Minnesota fraud take center stage at year’s end

The Trump administration's military operations to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by targeting "narco-terrorists" have broadened to include a land attack, according to reports out Tuesday. The CIA carried out a drone strike on a port facility in Venezuela last week, The New York Times and CNN both reported. President Trump has described the operation...

Trump administration agrees to reconsider cut or stalled DEI-related NIH grants

The Trump administration on Monday reached an agreement to reevaluate thousands of National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant applications that were stalled or cut because of their perceived connection to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The agreement between the administration, unions and Democratic state attorneys general resolves part of a lawsuit filed against the administration for canceling hundreds of millions of dollars in research funds.   A federal judge in Boston previously ruled that the terminations were unlawful...

Mamdani to be sworn in at abandoned NYC subway station

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (D) will hold a private swearing-in ceremony late Wednesday night at an abandoned subway station built more than a century ago. "When Old City Hall Station first opened in 1904 — one of New York’s 28 original subway stations — it was a physical monument to a city that...

Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs charged with strangulation, assault

New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing criminal charges after an alleged incident earlier this month.

Axelrod: Trump’s ‘Marie Antoinette thing’ could cost Republicans in midterms

Democratic strategist David Axelrod says President Trump’s focus on lavish renovations at the White House and Kennedy Center could hurt Republicans on the ballot in the 2026 midterms. In an interview on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront,” the former Obama administration official compared Trump to Marie Antoinette, the 18th-century French queen who became known for royal...

Failure to fund consumer watchdog will violate court order, judge rules

A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration must secure funding for a consumer watchdog agency or risk violating an existing court order barring its shuttering, rejecting a novel legal argument from the government. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) must continue to request...

CIA conducted drone strike on Venezuela port facility

The CIA reportedly conducted a drone strike on a Venezuelan port facility last week, an attack that President Trump revealed during a radio interview on Dec. 26, marking the U.S.’s first known land strike inside the country amid its mounting pressure campaign on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.  The CIA struck a remote dock on the...

Texas man faces terrorism charge over alleged ISIS support

John Michael Garza, Jr. of Midlothian, Texas was arrested and charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS.

Democrats need the New Deal, not socialism

For years, there has been a debate about where the Democratic Party should go. One side is the wants the party to embrace democratic socialism; the other side supports the neoliberal framework that helped destroy America’s middle class, weakened unions and left rural America feeling abandoned. What both sides consistently don’t see is that the...

Top Chinese diplomat rips record US arms sale to Taiwan amid drills near island

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticized a record U.S. arms sale to Taiwan on Tuesday, as his country conducts military drills around the island.  The Trump administration on Dec. 17 announced the sale of more than $11 billion in weapons to Taiwan, which was approved by the State Department. “In response to the continuous provocations...

Fear undermines public safety — naming it is not politics

Public safety is undermined when fear eclipses trust.

Medvedev: Zelensky will ‘have to stay in hiding for the rest of his worthless life’

A high-ranking Russian official issued a thinly veiled threat against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, doubling down on unsubstantiated accusations that Ukraine tried to target Russian President Vladimir Putin’s residence in a drone strike. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who now sits on Russia’s security council, accused the Ukrainian leader of “trying to derail the settlement...

PETA: Kim Kardashian Christmas gift to children a ‘damn shame’

Khloé Kardashian also posted pictures of a black Labrador retriever puppy that she got for Christmas.

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