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LA gun owners stuck waiting years for concealed carry permits score major DOJ victory

The Department of Justice ended its landmark lawsuit after the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department slashed lengthy concealed carry permit delays.

DEI made Jason Arday’s career — and its cult of woke killed him

The Jason Arday tragedy is proof positive: Wokeness makes false gods and real tragedies...

Luigi Mangione’s guilty plea: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 18, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Luigi Mangione pleading guilty in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO...

I Still Think IVF Should Be Banned

Responding to objections about my recent criticisms of IVF.

Have Tariffs on China Really Worked?

China has learned to reroute its exports to America through third-party countries.

More cases reported in cyclospora outbreak not linked to lettuce: FDA data

More than a dozen cases of cyclosporiasis have been linked to this new outbreak.

Sanders to Fetterman: ‘John — not going to take your advice’ 

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (I) responded Wednesday to Sen. John Fetterman’s (D-Pa.) criticism of several progressive Democratic candidates he’s supporting in midterm races across the country. Fetterman told CNN’s Manu Raju on Tuesday that the independent senator should “maybe sit a few out,” referring to his endorsements of progressives such as Abdul El-Sayed in the...

Watch live: Schumer headlines anti-corruption forum ahead of midterms

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) is set to deliver remarks Thursday morning at a Public Citizen forum focused on combating public corruption. He will be joined by Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) as Democrats ramp up their attacks on President Trump's agenda, corporate power and the influence of billionaires ahead of...

You can’t go back to a country that doesn’t exist

Stateless people in this country live in precarious situations with little to no legal remedy.

Rand Paul surprised Fauci invoked Fifth Amendment despite immunity 

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said he was surprised by Dr. Anthony Fauci invoking the Fifth Amendment during Wednesday's hearing, despite a preemptive pardon from former President Biden. “Were you surprised that he decided now to take the Fifth, given you guys have had back-and-forths in testimony previously, and why do you think he did?” NewsNation’s...

The constitutional crisis both parties created

That is what happens when rights are statutory instead of constitutional. They survive only as long as the justices permit. 

On the Ballot: The 10 primary races to watch in August 

More than a dozen states are holding primary elections in August, ramping up the midterm primary calendar after a summer slowdown in July. Senate races in Michigan and Alaska will set November matchups for must-win toss ups that could decide control of the upper chamber, while highly competitive House primaries in Missouri, Virginia and Wisconsin...

Red card: World Cup fans and the public subsidize private jet polluters

Ordinary fans and the flying public subsidize the pollution spewing activity of the high-flying private jet class.

Scorned senators force retreat on Blanche confirmation vote

In today's issue: ▪ Blanche confirmation vote postponed ▪ Paul threatens Fauci with contempt ▪ Trump announces Dulles renovations ▪ Michigan Senate poll released Sens. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) are showing no signs of backing down on their demands concerning Todd Blanche’s nomination to become permanent attorney general, throwing his confirmation into...

Ukraine is innovating war — and it’s forcing us into a national drone emergency

The U.S. is at war, and the nature of the war will soon get away from us if we don't adapt quickly.

Delta, United ban humanoid and animal robots from flights

New policies from the airlines ban the robots from traveling in the passenger cabin or cargo hold.

Liquid could be answer to stop cavities without drilling, study finds

A study conducted by the University of Michigan found silver diamine fluoride stopped decay in more than half of treated baby teeth.

Banks, Kim introduce stuttering legislation with backing of former NBA player

Sens. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) and Andy Kim (D-N.J.) on Wednesday introduced legislation that attempts to improve identification and treatment for children who stutter, with an assist from former NBA player Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. The legislation, titled the Kidd’s Stuttering Act, proposes directing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to add stuttering and fluency screening...

USDA to fund Arizona facility to fight New World screwworm

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Wednesday her department will invest $25 million towards opening a new sterile fly dispersal facility in Arizona to combat New World Screwworm (NWS). During a visit to the Grand Canyon State, Rollins joined Arizona GOP Reps. Andy Biggs, Juan Ciscomani and Eli Crane to tout the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s...

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