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Professor Jason Arday’s death and more: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 23, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Cambridge University professor Jason Arday's death and more.

Homeowners’ fight against Mamdani’s tax: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 22, 2026

NY Post readers discuss New York City homeowners’ legal battle against Mayor Mamdani’s new...

Grab the popcorn for the soap-opera civil wars of both parties in Florida

As last week's Florida primaries suggest, the Sunshine State is the new ground zero...

House speaker plays down Jared Kushner’s involvement in Trump administration

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Sunday that President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is "not directly involved" in the administration's day-to-day workings.

Is Trump enough? Darline Graham embraces president’s endorsement in South Carolina’s Senate runoff

Sen. Darline Graham's lead in unpublished polls shrank in the days leading up to Tuesday's Republican primary runoff, but that was before the president hosted a raucous rally for her Friday in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

The right to worship shall not be infringed

Te right to worship without fear is not a Jewish issue, a Christian issue or a Muslim issue. It is an American issue. 

Live updates: Carney suspends trade talks with US, Freedom 250 Grand Prix begins in Washington

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on social platform X that the country would be suspending its trade talks with the U.S., setting Trump's 50 percent tariffs into motion. "The U.S. intends to impose a 50% tariff on $28 billion of Canadian goods. Canada will match those tariffs dollar for dollar to protect our workers...

Canada rejects US terms for trade deal as 50 percent tariffs take effect

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled his country’s negotiators from trade talks with the U.S. on Friday evening, just hours before the Trump administration’s new round of tariffs were set to go into effect. This decision followed weeks of intense negotiations between the two nations over President Trump’s proposed 50 percent tariffs on over $20...

DHS starts deportation flights after end to remaining protections for TPS holders

Lower court judges have now fully lifted certain limitations on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the wake of a Supreme Court decision that cleared the end of temporary protected status (TPS), removing any final roadblock to deportations. A federal judge earlier this week lifted the final stay that barred immigration officials from carrying...

5 things to know about the Freedom 250 Grand Prix in Washington

The streets of Washington will be filled with the roars of professional motor sports this weekend as the IndyCar Series brings its high-speed show to the nation’s capital for the first time ever during the final stretch of its 2026 season.  The event, which spans two days and will close streets around the National Mall...

‘Shocking’ fake poll firm puts industry under the microscope: ‘Unfortunately not surprising’

The revelation that two polls released in recent weeks from a purported polling firm were faked is adding a new curveball for a polling industry already trying to improve public trust in its work. Median Strategies made the stunning announcement earlier this past week that its poll results of the Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial primary and the Los Angeles mayoral race were not real and...

Trump administration wants to deny ABA ability to oversee law schools: Report

The Department of Education has suggested ending the American Bar Association’s (ABA) oversight on the law school accreditation process. The ABA has had the power to accredit nearly 200 law schools over the last 70 years, but this power may come to an end, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The department made its...

Leavitt to work at Trump-affiliated super PAC following White House departure

Karoline Leavitt is set to work at President’s Trump MAGA Inc. super PAC following her departure from the White House, the outgoing press secretary confirmed Friday. Leavitt shared her next career move with reporters outside of Air Force One Friday evening, a little over one week after she announced she would step down at the...

Army Secretary eyes exit around end of year amid Hegseth tensions

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is looking to leave his role at the Pentagon around the end of 2026 following a months-long turf war with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a former White House official and another source familiar with the discussions told The Hill on Friday.  A third source familiar said Driscoll has long communicated that...

President makes final push for Darline Graham in trip to ‘Trump country’

Myrtle Beach, S.C. — President Trump travelled south to rally support for Sen. Darline Graham (R-S.C.) on Friday ahead of next week’s primary runoff and urged Republicans to turn out in November’s midterm elections. “I think Lindsey respected Darline more than any other person he knows including me, and that does not make me happy,"...

Teen drops high-profile social media addiction lawsuit

A teenager has dropped her lawsuit against Meta, YouTube and Snapchat, which was set to go to trial later this year as part of a broader series of cases accusing social media giants of designing addictive platforms. The teen, referred to as P.M.Y., previously settled with TikTok and “chose to dismiss the remainder so she...

White House rips Rosie O’Donnell for Trump, Harp jokes: She’s ‘a total slob’

The White House responded Thursday to comments made by comedian Rosie O’Donnell while hosting “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” concerning President Trump and his administration. Davis Ingle, a representative for the White House, said in a statement to news outlets that “Rosie O’Donnell is a nasty woman and a total slob whose brain has been completely destroyed...

Trump eyes vaccine categories

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Healthcare Healthcare   The Big Story Trump eyes vaccine categories To support President Trump’s vaccine executive order issued earlier this month, the administration is considering to changing or adding to the categories of vaccinations, in what critics argue is another effort by the White House to...

Log Cabin Republicans cut ties with transgender movement

The Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) announced Thursday that it would halt its support for the transgender community, calling itself an "LGB advocacy organization." LCR President Ross Hemminger wrote in an op-ed published to the conservative outlet "Townhall" that the move signaled an adjustment to its "national advocacy focus," saying the organization wanted to distance itself...

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