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Trump’s concerning Iran deal: Letters to the Editor — June 17, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the US-Iran deal for 60 days of talks about Iran’s nuclear program and terror funding.

Cornell student who ‘won’t work for Jews’ is a symptom of a far darker hatred that must be stopped

As if you needed more reasons to worry about America’s future, now we have...

New #WeCount Data Show Slight Abortion Increase in 2025

The new report provides evidence that policy changes are having a large impact on...

The Supreme Court Should Take Another Crack at Limiting Runaway Agencies

Petitions to rein in the EPA and the Bureau of Land Management should take...

The Health-Care Lexicon Is De-Professionalizing the Practice of Medicine

Doctors are fiduciaries to their patients, not ‘service providers’ to their ‘customers.’

UN issues warning on impending ‘super’ El Niño

Brace yourselves for the arrival of El Niño.

Leads in Nancy Guthrie case could come from car tracking: Detective

A retired detective told NewsNation that tracking cars and address queries could lead to a suspect.

Rubio: I have never seen Trump fall asleep

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday said he’d never seen President Trump fall asleep during meetings.  Appearing before the House Foreign Relations Committee, Rubio was asked by Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) whether he had ever seen Trump fall asleep during a Cabinet meeting.  “That's false. I've never seen him fall asleep. On the contrary,...

Trump strikes out in Iowa race; California governor’s primary too close to call: 5 takeaways

Voters in half a dozen states on Tuesday cast primary ballots in races that could determine control of Congress this fall, with the marquee primaries for California governor and Los Angeles mayor still up in the air. In Iowa, voters set the stage for a critical Senate race, while the governor’s race saw the winning...

McConnell warns about Pulte’s lack of experience to serve as Director of National Intelligence

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) warned on Wednesday that any person tapped to serve as director of national intelligence (DNI) must have “extensive national security experience,” sending a pointed message to President Trump after he tapped Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte for the nation’s top intelligence job. McConnell did not name Pulte in his...

Calls for Black athletes to boycott SEC schools miss the strategic moment

The NAACP's call for Black athletes to boycott SEC schools is well-intentioned, but lacks strategy and places the burden of protest on young Black athletes without providing them with the necessary support and protection.

Gallagher wins vacant House seat in California special election, boosting GOP majority

California State Assemblymember James Gallagher (R) on Tuesday won a special election to claim the House seat left vacated by Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R) following his death in January, giving a slight boost to the Republican majority in the House. Gallagher, who was endorsed by President Trump, will now represent California's 1st Congressional District and...

The true cost of Nicaragua’s authoritarian survival package

It is systematically trading Nicaragua's sovereignty and economic stability for an authoritarian survival package backed by Beijing and Moscow.

OpenAI’s Sam Altman to meet with White House, lawmakers

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill and members of the Trump administration on Wednesday as part of a week-long swing through Washington, D.C. to discuss artificial intelligence. Altman will attend meetings with White House officials, including those involved with President Trump's latest executive order on government AI testing, as well...

Thune plans to move forward on stalled $72B budget reconciliation bill Wednesday

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says he’s “hopeful” that there are enough Republican votes to advance a $72 billion budget reconciliation bill on the Senate floor Wednesday, which would set up a marathon series of votes on amendments likely to last until Thursday morning. “We’re hopeful,” Thune said of advancing the package to fund...

Justice Department retreats on ‘anti-weaponization’ fund: Join the live discussion

The Trump administration is signaling it will back off its planned $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund. Why the retreat, and what’s next? Plus, there is a sex scandal plaguing a federal judge, with growing calls for her to face additional punishment. Join Legal Affairs Reporter Zach Schonfeld and White House & Legal Affairs Editor Rema Rahman for...

Trump administration planning extra tariffs after forced labor investigation

The Trump administration on Tuesday moved to introduce additional tariffs on trading partners, citing concerns of forced labor. The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) accused 60 economies of importing goods made with forced labor or failing to enforce restrictions on the purchase of such goods. Double-digit tariffs will be enforced on 16 key trading...

Live updates: Rubio, Mullin return to Hill; Bass awaits runoff opponent in LA race

One of the busiest primary election nights in the cycle yielded some upset wins and changes of fortune. It's too early to call the full fields for California governor and Los Angeles mayor, though incumbent Mayor Karen Bass secured a spot in the runoff. Full results could take days. In Iowa, businessman Zach Lahn beat Rep....

Trump confirms calling Netanyahu ‘crazy’ over constant fights with Lebanon

President Trump confirmed he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “f---king crazy” during a heated phone conversation earlier this week, citing frustrations with Israel’s military operations in Lebanon that are complicating efforts to secure a peace agreement with Iran. “I was a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon,” Trump said in an...

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