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The ‘illegal orders’ minefield, a food-price win for Americans and other commentary

“The law is clear that service members can disobey illegal orders,” explains Joshua Braver, but with a deep “ambiguity,” as this is a system where “all incentives point toward...

Biden’s deadly border policy: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 1, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the alleged DC terror suspect who came to the United...

Budget crunch could push Zohran Mamdani into needed reforms — and AI can help

In the past, austerity proved good management can revive a failing city. If Mamdani...

Here’s how to get Gen Z males back on the job and in the dating market

Generation "Z" — those roughly between 13 and 28 years old — is becoming...

What Brought the Trump Administration to the Brink with the Venezuelan Regime

Venezuela’s regime is the archetype of a cartel-state synthesis.

Trump admin reexamining green cards linked to 19 countries after DC shooting

The Trump administration on Thursday said it would reexamine green cards linked to 19 countries after two National Guard members were shot outside of a metro station blocks from the White House. “At the direction of @POTUS, I have directed a full scale, rigorous reexamination of every Green Card for every alien from every country...

Father of National Guard member shot in DC says ‘she has a mortal wound’

The father of 20-year-old National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, who was shot near the White House the day before Thanksgiving, said that she has a “mortal wound." Beckstrom, along with fellow National Guard member 24-year-old Andrew Wolfe, were shot near the Farragut Square Metro Station in the area of 17th and I streets NW at...

Judge seeks protections for Epstein victims exposed in file disclosures

A federal judge late Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to provide a description of the materials it intends to publicly release about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in his order requested “a detailed description of the privacy process, including any redactions, the Government seeks to employ to protect...

Campbell’s ousts executive over alleged ‘poor people,’ 3D-printed chicken comments

The Campbell’s Company announced Wednesday that a top executive had been fired over "vulgar, offensive and false" comments he made to a former employee a year ago about its food being for “poor people." Robert Garza filed a lawsuit in Michigan last week accusing Martin Bally of mocking low-income consumers and making other disparaging remarks....

Republicans ‘outraged’ over National Guard shooting press for immigration crackdown

Republicans on Capitol Hill are calling for more immigration restrictions after two National Guard members were shot on Wednesday by an Afghan national in Washington, D.C. — not far from the White House. The CIA said the suspect, 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, worked for the agency in Afghanistan prior to the U.S. withdrawal from the nation...

Man accused of stealing Kristi Noem’s purse pleads guilty

The Chilean national accused of stealing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s purse earlier this year pleaded guilty last week to charges of wire fraud, aiding and abetting and first-degree theft, and he may now be subject to deportation. The suspect, identified as Mario Bustamante Leiva, allegedly committed several thefts across Washington, D.C.,...

How we learned to industrialize everything, including each other 

Today, industrial logic has not only mechanized bread, but also the bonds that once gathered around it.

Vance: Anyone who says they like turkey is ‘full of s—‘ 

Vice President Vance on Wednesday invoked President Trump's "America First" policy, joking that because Thanksgiving is a U.S. holiday, the meat of choice is also "uniquely" American: Turkey. "Think about turkey. Who really likes ... be honest with yourself, who really likes turkey?" Vance told troops on Wednesday during remarks from Fort Campbell, Ky. "You...

Many Americans worried US heading for nuclear war in next decade: Poll

Nearly half of surveyed Americans say they are worried that the U.S. could enter a nuclear war within the next 10 years, according a new survey. The YouGov poll, released Wednesday, found that 46 percent of surveyed Americans believe a nuclear war involving the U.S. is on the horizon, while 37 percent say it is...

Putin signals Trump’s Ukraine peace plan could be ‘basis’ for future deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the Trump administration's proposed peace plan to bring an end to the war in Ukraine could be the "basis" for a future deal — signaling openness to negotiate. Putin added that while there are things that need to be discussed when the U.S. delegation meets in Moscow early...

’Tis the season of unaffordability, which makes Thanksgiving as important as ever

Thanksgiving has become a political mess, but it is still a time to give thanks for the fact that we are able to survive in tough times and for those who will help us get through those tough times.

US woman missing after not returning to cruise ship in Caribbean

Ann Evans departed for an organized island tour of Port St. Maarten but didn't return to the bus or ship.

Trump calls female reporter ‘ugly, both inside and out’ over ‘hit piece’

President Trump on Wednesday called a New York Times reporter "ugly, both inside and out" after the outlet posted a story about his health, age and "signs of fatigue." In a post on Truth Social, the president claimed that the effort he puts into his policies "requires a lot of Work and Energy, and I...

This Thanksgiving, skip the discord and spark civic curiosity

When families kindle curiosity and embrace civic habits in the home, they do more than honor the past.

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