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Man arrested for allegedly threatening to kill JD Vance was in possession of child sexual abuse materials: DOJ

Ohio man allegedly threatened to kill Vice President JD Vance during January visit. Federal agents also found that he had child sexual abuse materials.

Rikers’ dine-and-dasher and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 8, 2026

NY Post readers discuss dine-and-dasher Pei Chung, who is jailed on Rikers’ Island, and...

To get beyond Minneapolis, GOP, it’s still ‘the economy, stupid’

Overly aggressive ICE enforcement, particularly in Minneapolis, has taken a heavy toll on President...

The end of college racial quotas is already making America more just

Academic “mismatch” is over as students of all races are now going to the...

LA’s homeless spending: a case study in epic failure

Sprawling homelessness is one of the most chronic frustrations in Los Angeles.  Now we...

Treasury cancels Booz Allen contracts

The Treasury Department on Monday said it would cancel 31 contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton, citing its failure to " implement adequate safeguards" after a past employee leaked tax data, including President Trump's returns, to media outlets. The decision to cut ties with the company was due in part to the misconduct of Charles Edward...

Appeals court won’t reconsider Habba disqualification, paving way to Supreme Court

A federal appeals court has declined to reconsider a three-judge panel's decision to uphold Alina Habba’s disqualification as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey, paving the way for the Justice Department to take President Trump's fight to retain loyalist U.S. attorneys to the Supreme Court. In a terse order Monday, the U.S. Court of...

Schumer: Democrats will speed up non-DHS funding bills ahead of shutdown deadline

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) announced Monday that Senate Democrats are prepared to speed up passage of five government funding bills — but not funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) — to avoid a large swath of the government shutting down at the end of the week. “Senate Democrats have made clear...

Tariffs reward inefficiency. Here’s a better way.

The U.S. should adopt a temporary, rules-based program of price subsidies for small and medium-sized businesses to help modernize the industrial base, rather than relying on tariffs which reward inefficiency and lock it in place.

Majorities see education, housing as unaffordable: Survey

A new poll shows that more Americans view education and housing as unaffordable relative to other necessities. The survey from The New York Times and the Siena Research Institute, released Monday, found that 58 percent of respondents view education as unaffordable, with 26 percent saying it is somewhat affordable and just 8 percent saying it...

DHS says there’s body cam footage of Pretti shooting

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said multiple Customs and Border Protection officers were wearing body cameras during the fatal shooting of protester Alex Pretti on Saturday in Minneapolis. Camera footage from various angles is being reviewed by investigators, a DHS official told The Hill's partner network NewsNation. Outrage from lawmakers, former presidents and the...

Man arrested in Maxwell Frost assault at Sundance Film Festival

A man was arrested for allegedly assaulting Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) during a Friday night party in Park City, Utah. Christian Joel Young, 28, was charged with aggravated burglary and assaulting an elected official, according to the Associated Press (AP). The outlet, citing court records, noted that he was transported to Summit County Jail. Frost...

Live updates: Minnesota judge to hear arguments on legality of immigration actions

Another deadly shooting by federal immigration enforcement officials in Minneapolis has shaken the country, and it may push Washington to shut down part of the government later this week. The killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by a Customs and Border Patrol agent on Saturday has renewed uproar nationally, and Senate Democrats have said they will...

What Trump’s risking in the row over Greenland

Europe is not going to take his pressure campaign lying down.

Republican calls for deeper investigation into latest Minnesota shooting growing

A growing number of Republican lawmakers is calling for an impartial investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agent in Minneapolis on Saturday. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) wrote Sunday on the social platform X that the probe into the incident must be “thorough and impartial,” which is...

Racism is at the heart of Trump’s immigration agenda 

It’s time to confront some fundamental questions. What kind of country are we, and what do we want to be? Do we really believe that diversity “poisons our blood” rather than gives us strength?

When Tucker Carlson stops asking questions

In a recent interview with Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback (R), Tucker Carlson allowed a plainly false claim about constitutional law to pass without challenge. Fishback asserted that, under Florida law, public-university students could be disciplined or expelled for criticizing Israel. That claim is not merely controversial; it is factually and legally incorrect. The lapse...

Don Lemon is terrible, but what are we to think of those who employed him?

One must question what standards, if any, are being applied to the cushiest, best-paying jobs in media.

Passengers stuck for hours at gate after landing late in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Passengers aboard an already-delayed American Airlines flight were stuck for nearly three hours at a Pennsylvania airport, until after 3 a.m., because of an equipment malfunction and an apparent lack of airline staff to help the passengers off the flight another way. "The jetway is not working, and they said there...

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