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Taylor Swift’s big day and more: Letters to the Editor — June 28, 2026

NY Post readers discuss street closures for Taylor Swift's NYC wedding and more.

Don’t trust NYC educrats to get anything about AI right

This is an agency that begins every school year failing to get its buses...

U.S. nabs major Minnesota fraudster — in Somalia

One of the orchestrators of the Feeding Our Future scam, the massive fraud that stole a quarter of a billion dollars in pandemic food assistance money in Minnesota, has been captured in Somalia.

America 250: The great landmarks of America’s fight for independence

Burl Ives, the famous 20th-century American entertainer whom many will recognize as the narrator of the Christmas classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, once said, “How I longed to see these things; how I longed to see the Liberty Bell and walk on the streets where Thomas Jefferson, Tom Paine, and Benjamin Franklin had walked.” He […]

CBC pushes back on Slotkin’s call for ‘new leadership’ among Democrats

The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) expressed its support for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Friday evening in response to Sen. Elissa Slotkin’s (D-Mich.) call for “new leadership” in the Democratic Party. “The Congressional Black Caucus and House Democrats are united behind Leader Jeffries and remain focused on lowering costs for working families, defending...

Thune: White House weighing pick to replace Pulte as long-term DNI

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) says the White House is “weighing seriously” a long-term nominee to replace Bill Pulte as the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), a move that could resolve the Democratic blockade of enhanced intelligence surveillance authorities that are due to expire on Friday. Thune said he has been in contact with...

Jon Stewart: NBC interview was Trump’s ‘worst nightmare’

Comedian Jon Stewart on Monday said President Trump lived "his worst nightmare" during a fiery "Meet the Press" interview on NBC News, where the president abruptly cut off the exchange and left. Trump removed his microphone, stood up and walked off after "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker challenged the president's false claims that the...

Iran acknowledges fatalities from Israeli strikes

Iranian state television on Tuesday reported that at least two members of its air defense units were killed in Israeli strikes. It comes amid renewed conflict between the two countries for the first time since April as the U.S. strives to enter a firm ceasefire agreement with Tehran.  President Trump has repeatedly expressed concern with...

Man attacked by alligator after allegedly fleeing DWI investigation in Louisiana

Despite his injuries, the driver allegedly continued to flee before being found again.

35 former judges can’t all be wrong about Trump’s fraudulent self-settlement 

The former judges argued that the purported settlement of the case was the product of collusion and fraud.

Kurt Busch shares message of mourning after death of Kyle: ‘Rest easy, little brother’

Kurt Busch thanked everyone who had supported him since Kyle Busch's death and reflected on the times he and his brother raced together.

Actress Mayim Bialik shares her ‘nightmare’ experience with a GLP-1

Researchers found that approximately 44% of GLP-1 users reported at least one side effect.

The Movement: ‘Islamification’ fears drive appeals to conservative base

A note for Movement readers: Movement is becoming part of The Hill Insider — our new premium access digital subscription launching July 2026. As a Hill Insider subscriber your weekly briefing on politics and policy continues, now with live editor calls, exclusive analysis and a direct line to the reporters covering the forces shaping Washington....

The real reason Bill Pulte was named director of national intelligence 

President Trump appointed Bill Pulte, with no intelligence or national security experience, as the interim director of national intelligence to prove the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Facebook privacy settlement checks start going out (again). How to know if you’ll get a bonus payment

A surprise second round of payments is starting in the $725 million class action settlement over Facebook users' privacy issues.

Trump says pilots ‘fine’ after helicopter crash near Strait of Hormuz

President Trump on Monday said two crew members who were aboard a U.S. attack helicopter when they crashed near the Strait of Hormuz are "fine." The two crew members, whose AH-64 Apache helicopter was patrolling regional waters, were rescued within two hours after they crashed near Oman's coast, according to U.S. Central Command (Centcom). The...

Geraldo’s Al Capone vault fiasco was actually the future of TV

The lesson was that people did not care that there was nothing in the vault. They were just there for the ride. Reality TV had arrived.

Graham’s embrace of Iran war faces primary test in South Carolina

In today's issue: ▪ Iran war on the ballot in South Carolina ▪ Mormon backlash forces Pentagon update ▪ Trump formally nominates Blanche for AG ▪ First family and Albania’s ‘Flamingo Revolution’ The Iran war is on the ballot in South Carolina, where GOP primary voters will determine the political fate of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a steadfast ally...

California is rethinking nuclear — environmental groups should, too

Diablo Canyon's resurgence shows California has reimagined environmentalism. It is time for legacy groups to reimagine it, too.

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