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Trump’s $1.7B anti-lawfare fund: Letters to the Editor — May 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump using his $1.7 billion IRS settlement fund to compensate “victims of lawfare.”

More proof that progressives are pro-crime

For progressives, the problem is that this tech works too well, reducing car theft...

Three Year College Degrees — Pro and Con

Exploring choice in educational programs.

‘Worst client’: ICE has become a major headache for the Justice Department

A federal appellate court judge delivered an epic burn to the Department of Justice during oral arguments this month in a case where the government was attempting to defend ICE's aggressive posture in making arrests at churches.

Trump endorsement propels Texas GOP Senate runoff to its bitter conclusion

Voters in Texas head to the polls Tuesday to bring an end to one of the costliest and nastiest Senate Republican primaries in the Lone Star State's history.

‘It is time’: Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles to resign at the end of June

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles will step down at the end of June, according to a statement.

America can’t enforce its immigration laws without detention 

Advocacy groups have made serious accusations about immigrant detention center practices under the Trump administration related to overcrowding.

Watch live: Trump hosts Brazil’s President Lula at White House

President Trump on Thursday morning will welcome Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for a working visit at the White House. An administration official told The Hill earlier this week that the discussions will focus on economic and security matters between the two nations. The two leaders have been on opposite sides of the political spectrum...

Chief Justice John Roberts says Supreme Court doesn’t have ‘purely political actors’

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said Wednesday that the nation’s highest court doesn’t feature “purely political actors,” comments that come after a notable decision affecting the Voting Rights Act. “I think, at a very basic level, people think we’re making policy decisions, we’re saying we think this is how things should be, as opposed...

Susan Collins, amid tough Maine Senate battle, says she’s long had benign tremor

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) revealed to a local media outlet that she has benign tremor that sometimes causes trembling in her hands, head or voice and is taking medication for the condition but said it “has absolutely no impact on my ability to do my job.” Collins, who is 73, shared the details about her...

Rubio meets with Pope Leo at Vatican

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican early Thursday, days after President Trump reignited his feud with the American-born pontiff over the Iran war. Rubio met with the pope for at 11:30 a.m. local time, according to his daily public schedule. At 12:15 p.m. local time, he met with...

Trump punishes Indiana Republicans; Is US nearing an Iran deal? Join the live discussion

A possible peace deal with Iran, President Trump's vengeance on Indiana state legislators who crossed him on redistricting and the latest news from the Capitol and White House. Join The Hill Editor-in-Chief Ian Swanson, campaign editor Sophia Vento, White House and legal affairs editor Rema Rahman, and defense and foreign policy editor Colin Meyn for an in-depth discussion on...

California is funding the very hate it promised to stop

The anti-hate program of the nation's largest state is funding and platforming the very hate it claims to be fighting under the banner of civil rights.

College students overestimate starting salaries by $24K: Survey

College students pursuing a bachelor's degree expect to earn roughly $80,000 one year after graduation.

Missing scientist cases need ‘psychological autopsies’: Ex-FBI agents

“If there is something being hidden, I think at some point we would find this out," James Fitzgerald, a retired FBI agent said.

Watch live: Johnson, HUD secretary give remarks on National Day of Prayer

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner are slated to give remarks Thursday morning as part of the National Day of Prayer. While Johnson has flexed his political muscle in recent weeks by notching a series of wins for Republicans in the House amid party infighting — including funding for...

The billionaire candidate boom  

Billionaires in both parties loom large over the political landscape, and more are jumping into the ring with high-profile runs for office during this year’s midterms. The 2024 election was the most expensive election in history, with nearly 20 percent of a whopping $15.9 billion total coming from billionaire donors. Tech mogul Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, spent at least $250 million on President Trump’s election, then became one...

I’m still waiting for Biden’s export controls to work

Export controls did not constrain Huawei; they concentrated its market.

Iran reviewing US proposal to end war

A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed Thursday that Tehran is reviewing a U.S. proposal to end hostilities, after President Trump threatened Iran against rejecting the deal. Esmaeil Baqaei, the spokesperson for the ministry, told the ISNA news agency that Iranian officials are reviewing the proposal, according to Al Jazeera. He also...

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