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NYC cop-killer’s bizarre murder acquittal: Letters to the Editor — April 8, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a jury acquitting Guy Rivera of first-degree murder for killing NYPD cop Jonathan Diller.

The American Dream Is Real

‘The quality of life and the wealth that is generated by the United States...

The Obvious Flaw in JD Vance’s Expansive Definition of Election Interference

If what he described is tantamount to putting a ‘thumb on the scale’ of...

U.S. hits Iranian oil hub as Trump threatens to eliminate a ‘whole civilization’

U.S. forces pummeled a critical offshore hub of Iran's oil-export industry as the world waited to see if President Trump would follow through on his threat to bomb the country into the Stone Age unless his ceasefire demands are met.

New poll finds most Americans want limits on birthright citizenship

A majority of Americans want to see the country restrict access to birthright citizenship along the lines of what President Trump has proposed, according to results from a new survey released Thursday.

Billionaire investor warns of surging debt, says ‘civil war’ developing in US

Billionaire Ray Dalio warned that the U.S. government’s surging debt and “irreconcilable differences” in the country are creating a worrying financial and political environment. In a Bloomberg TV interview that aired Friday, the founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates said the U.S. government’s debt is rising too quickly, creating a period similar to the...

Gallego: Johnson ‘probably going to lose the Speakership’

Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego (Ariz.) said Thursday that Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) was likely to lose a chance at another term as House Speaker over his decision not to bring the lower chamber back in session amid the government shutdown.  “Johnson sent his team home, not necessarily just to put pressure on us, but so...

Melania Trump in talks with Putin on reuniting Ukrainian children with families

First lady Melania Trump said Friday she has been in communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin about reuniting Ukrainian children displaced by war with their families. The first lady gave a rare public address to detail her efforts, which started last August when she wrote to Putin to raise concerns about children who had been...

Watch live: Thune, Johnson hold joint press conference as government shutdown persists

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will talk with reporters Friday afternoon as the government shutdown is expected to stretch into next week. Republicans have largely been united in their pressure on Democrats to pass a "clean" continuing resolution that would fund the government at the previous level through...

Gene Simmons admits to being a ‘horrible driver’ after fainting, crashing into parked car

KISS rocker Gene Simmons is thanking fans for their concern after he crashed his SUV earlier this week.

Nobel Peace Prize chair responds to Trump’s pressure campaign

The chair of the Nobel Peace Prize committee responded Friday to President Trump's public pressure campaign to win the award, telling reporters that the deliberation process for choosing the awardee prioritizes courage and integrity. Jørgen Watne Frydnes, chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, announced Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado as 2025’s prize winner, describing...

Trump threatens countermeasures after China tightens grip on rare earths, says ‘no reason’ to meet Xi

President Trump on Friday threatened an increase in tariffs on China and other potential countermeasures after Beijing tightened control over rare earth elements and critical mineral exports. Trump wrote in a lengthy post on Truth Social that he did not see a reason to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a summit in South...

Congress’s failure to do its job doesn’t give Trump unilateral tariff powers

Congress’s inability and unwillingness to do its job does not expand presidential power.  

White House aide: Nobel Committee put ‘politics over peace’

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung accused the Norwegian Nobel Committee of putting "politics over peace," early Friday, after the panel did not select President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. “He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of...

Live updates: Nobel panel picks Venezuelan peace activist over Trump; Senate exits 

President Trump's hopes of taking home the coveted Nobel Peace Prize in 2025 were dashed early Friday, after the committee announced Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado as this year's winner. Jorgen Watne Frydnes, chair of the Norwegian Nobel committee, said Machado was chosen as a unifying figure in Latin America, determined in her commitment...

Watch out, Mamdani: Gaza peace could sideline progressives 

Everyone with a heart should want the hostilities and carnage in Gaza and Israel to stop. But for the Democratic Party, and especially the moderates who remain, the resolution of a conflict that has energized and fueled the progressive left is a game-changer.

The Hill’s Top Lobbyists 2025 nominations are now open

The Hill is now accepting nominations for the annual Top Lobbyists list! Slated to be released in early December, the list highlights the most impactful lobbyists at firms, companies, trade associations and advocacy groups. Please submit nominations using this form. Email nominations will not be accepted. Nominations must include a statement explaining why the nominee...

Israel’s military says Gaza ceasefire now in effect

Israel's military announced early Friday that the ceasefire in Gaza is now in effect, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Cabinet approved the first phase of President Trump's 20-point peace plan. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) wrote in a post online that its troops have "began positioning themselves along the updated deployment lines in preparation...

Whole Hog Politics: The Rosie O’Donnell shutdown 

One of Donald Trump’s most impressive political gifts is in choosing enemies. As president, he often manages to select targets for his power grabs or retribution that are hard to defend. Trump’s prosecution of James Comey, who was a hyperpolitical peacock of an FBI director, makes critics of Trump’s heavy hand with the Justice Department...

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