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Treasury to place Trump’s signature on paper currency to mark US 250th anniversary

Trump's signature will appear on U.S. dollar bills, the Treasury said, marking the first time in 165 years a president's name will appear on currency.

‘Orwellian’ Biden-era censorship reined in; red states celebrate ‘historic’ settlement

Republican AGs celebrated a 10-year consent decree in Missouri v. Biden barring federal agencies like CDC and CISA from pressuring social media firms.

Fox News Poll: Sour voters say Washington is out of touch

A new national poll finds Trump's disapproval hits a second-term high of 59%, and his inflation approval dropped to 28% as voter pessimism grows.

Deadly LaGuardia collision: Letters to the Editor — March 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss an Air Canada jet colliding with a Port Authority fire...

Hollywood can’t shake its elitism — especially when it comes to free speech

Jimmy Kimmel is a free speech warrior and a man of the people — well,...

CNN’S worst tweet ever: sympathy for ISIS-inspired Gracie Mansion terrorists! 

We deserve the truth, even if it’s inconvenient for the mayor, for the media, or for Muslims.

Iran-linked hackers take credit for cyberattack on US medical equipment company Stryker

Iranian-linked cyber group Handala claimed responsibility for the attack on social media.  

Senate Democrats press Pentagon on Iran school bombing

A group of 46 mostly Democratic senators on Wednesday sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth seeking answers on the bombing of a school in Iran. An Iranian school for girls near a naval base in Minab was hit on Feb. 28 in the first wave of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. More...

Confidence in Supreme Court hits record low: Survey

American voters’ confidence in the Supreme Court has hit a record low, according to a new poll. In the NBC News survey, 22 percent of respondents said they either had “a great deal” or “quite a bit” of confidence in the court. That is down from 29 percent who said the same in July 2024...

43,000 Americans have returned from Middle East since start of Iran war: State Department

The State Department said Wednesday that more than 43,000 Americans have safely returned home from the Middle East since the U.S. and Israel began striking Iran on Feb. 28. The department added that it has completed more than three dozen charter flights and has specifically evacuated thousands of Americans from the region. It also noted...

Republicans block Democratic bill to fund DHS agencies other than ICE, CBP

Senate Democrats on Wednesday seemingly sought to turn the tables on Republicans, asking for unanimous consent to pass a bill to fund agencies within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that do not conduct immigration enforcement. Sen. Patty Murray (Wash.), the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, asked for unanimous consent for a measure...

Trump: End to Iran operation needs ‘more of the same’

President Trump said the U.S. needs to do “more of the same” when asked on Wednesday what he needs militarily for the operation in Iran to end. “Right now, they’ve lost their navy. They’ve lost their air force. They have no anti-aircraft apparatus at all. They have no radar. Their leaders are gone, and we...

How Vance and Oz can fix Medicaid fraud

If Vice President JD Vance and Dr. Mehmet Oz are serious about restoring fiscal credibility to entitlement programs, Medicaid is where reform must begin.

Cornyn throws weight behind SAVE America Act over filibuster

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), who is in the middle of a heated GOP runoff race, threw his support behind changing the Senate filibuster rule to advance the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act. “After careful consideration, I support whatever changes to Senate rules that may prove necessary for us to get the SAVE America...

Anthropic: Pentagon put billions of dollars at stake with supply chain risk designation

Lawyers for Anthropic warned a judge Tuesday that the Pentagon’s decision to label its products a supply chain risk could cost the artificial intelligence (AI) firm billions of dollars in revenue. Michael Mongan, an attorney for Anthropic, said during Tuesday’s status conference that the company is suffering an "irreparable injury” as a result of the...

CNN’s Abby Phillip corrects comments on ISIS-inspired attack in NYC

Abby Phillip, one of CNN's prime-time hosts, corrected comments she made on the air Tuesday night about what police say was an ISIS-inspired terrorist attack in New York City earlier this week. As the host teased a segment going into a commercial break, Phillip said "Two [elected] Republicans say Muslims don't belong here after an...

Live updates: Trump set to address economy in Massie’s district; nations agree to tap oil stockpiles

President Trump on Wednesday hits the road, heading to Kentucky to visit the district of one of few GOP foes: Rep. Thomas Massie. After a stop in Cincinnati, Trump will cross the Ohio River to visit a packaging plant in Hebron, Ky., in Massie’s 4th Congressional District. The president has endorsed the incumbent's primary opponent,...

Lebanon’s so-called crackdown on Hezbollah is theater without teeth

Lebanon's government has taken symbolic steps to ban Hezbollah's military and security activities, but without dismantling its financial and organizational core, these measures will not be effective in restoring Lebanese sovereignty.

Senate Republican on past Iran nuclear missile program remarks: ‘I was wrong’

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) on Tuesday said he "was wrong" about past comments he made suggesting that it would take Iran years before it could restart its nuclear program, prior to the initial U.S.-Israeli strikes that hit the country late last month. Marshall previously said it will "take them years" to restart their program. CNN's...

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