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America’s oil shock: Letters to the Editor — March 12, 2026

NY Post readers discuss spiking oil and gasoline prices in the wake of Operation Epic Fury.

Federal distrust prompts some Democratic states to protect polling places, election records

Democratic-led states alarmed by the prospect of federal immigration officers patrolling the polls during this year's midterm elections are taking steps to counter what they see as a potential tactic to intimidate voters.

Trump asks Supreme Court for OK to cancel deportation amnesty for 350,000 Haitians

The administration sought permission Wednesday from the Supreme Court to cancel deportation amnesty for 350,000 Haitian migrants, saying lower judges have wrongly stymied President Trump's plans.

Trump on new Iranian leaders: ‘Let’s see what happens to them’

President Trump on Wednesday said the Iran war is turning out to be "easier than we thought."

Rep. Kevin Hern steps down as Republican Policy Committee chair to run for Senate

GOP Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma launched his bid Wednesday for the Senate seat held by Markwayne Mullin, now that President Trump has tapped Mr. Mullin to head the Department of Homeland Security.

Omar: Speaking out during Trump’s State of the Union was ‘unavoidable’

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) on Wednesday defended heckling President Trump during his record-long State of the Union address, calling the action "unavoidable." "The president talked about protecting Americans, and I just had to remind him that his administration was responsible for killing two of my constituents," Omar told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, referencing the deaths of...

Jeffries: Trump State of the Union ‘riddled with dirty rotten lies’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday slammed President Trump’s State of the Union address as a speech “riddled with dirty rotten lies.” “The president's speech was riddled with dirty, rotten lies, including his unwillingness to confront the affordability crisis that Donald Trump has made worse throughout his entire time in office,” Jeffries said...

Federal judiciary asks for control of courthouses

The federal judiciary on Tuesday requested to take control of courthouses for maintenance and management purposes, citing more than a decade of unresolved grievances at justice buildings across the country.  Judge Robert J. Conrad Jr., director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, wrote in separate letters to Vice President Vance and bipartisan congressional...

Japan’s Takaichi stands up to China and wins big

Takaichi’s defiance of Beijing sets an example for other free-world leaders.

WATCH: Two cars fall into sinkhole at traffic light in Nebraska

Wild video shows two cars plunge into a sinkhole.

Witness in disputed fatal ICE shooting in Texas dies in car crash

The witness of a disputed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shooting in Texas last year died in a car crash in San Antonio on Saturday, according to multiple news reports. A lawyer for Ruben Ray Martinez, a U.S. citizen who was fatally shot in 2025, told The Associated Press that Joshua Orta died in a...

US winding down health aid to Zimbabwe after talks collapse

The U.S. is winding down its health assistance to Zimbabwe after negotiations over a $367 million funding agreement broke down, the U.S. Embassy in Harare announced Tuesday. Zimbabwe pulled out of the talks over concerns about data sharing, sovereignty and the U.S.’s withdrawal from global health initiatives such as the World Health Organization, government spokesperson...

Epstein survivor: Patel ‘partying like a college kid’

Dani Bensky, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, criticized FBI Director Kash Patel Tuesday for attending the Winter Olympics in Italy instead of investigating those connected to the late convicted sex offender. “Why are there no investigations, when there are plenty of people in these files to investigate Have we read them? Why is the FBI...

Harris on 2028 White House run: ‘I might’

Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she has yet to decide whether to run again for president in 2028.  “I haven’t decided,” Harris told podcaster and author Sharon McMahon, before adding, “I might.” The former White House candidate sparked rumors that she was seeking another presidential bid after she revived her KamalaHQ social media accounts...

Anthropic narrows AI safety policy pledge

Anthropic is narrowing its AI safety policy pledge, removing the company’s previous commitment to halt the development of its AI models if they outpace its safety procedures. The AI firm unveiled an updated version of its Responsible Scaling Policy on Tuesday, explaining in a blog post that the AI industry has not reached a consensus...

Make fraudsters fund services for crime victims

One major source of federal revenue remains untapped: fraud recoveries under the False Claims Act. 

Live updates: Trump, GOP celebrate wins; surgeon general pick faces Senate

President Trump delivered a record-setting State of the Union address Tuesday night, when he zeroed in on his signature economic and foreign policies, while laying criticism on the Supreme Court and Democrats. Four justices listened but did not react. The president touted his successes, while branding Democrats "crazy." They pushed back on his claims, protesting...

Lula’s anti-Trump rhetoric heats up as he heads to Washington

Whether due to the electoral context in Brazil or the myopia of his political beliefs, Lula has reinforced his anti-Trump campaign.

Threat to suspend Precheck, Global Entry smacks of desperation

 If the party in power is in the right, a pathway for compromise would be obvious.

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