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Progressives notch victory in race to replace Swalwell following sexual assault scandal

Aisha Wahab beat Melissa Hernandez in the California special election to replace Eric Swalwell, marking another progressive win in the Democratic war.

Pastor unleashes on Dearborn as religious tensions erupt at city council meeting: ‘Enough is enough’

Pastor Sewell accused Dearborn of operating under Sharia law at a town hall meeting as anti-Islam protests intensify over Muslim community influence.

This week in Whoppers: Tucker Carlson muses on supernatural origin of nukes, ex-NY Mag writer wishes he copied better, and more

Former New York Magazine Ross Barkan writer offered a puzzling mea culpa after getting...

LA may have witnessed the worst streamed political debate in history

The LA mayoral debate on Wednesday evening in Sherman Oaks was so bad that...

The US-Iran stalemate: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 21, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s US-Iran war strategy as the 60-day deal expires...

The DSA is performing the devil’s greatest trick

Political consultant Leif Larson argues that Democratic Socialist of America-endorsed candidates often avoid discussing the group's radical platform, which includes abolishing the Senate, the presidency, and the Supreme Court, during campaigns.

Bill Rasmussen, ESPN co-founder, dead at 93

Rasmussen was behind the initial idea of ESPN.

Leader of Penn State cocaine trafficking ring surrenders

Agostino Abbatiello is charged with multiple counts of cocaine possession with intent to deliver and conspiracy.

ICC rips latest US sanctions on senior staff: ‘Flagrant attack’

The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday slammed the U.S. over sanctions targeting senior staff, vowing to continue to seek out justice after what they described as a "flagrant attack" on the global tribunal's independence. The sanctions were made against court president Judge Tomoko Akane and the Office of the Prosecutor's senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye...

The Gavel: Mangione state trial in limbo as judge weighs double jeopardy 

Luigi Mangione’s guilty plea in federal court has thrown his upcoming New York criminal case into doubt. Mangione’s defense team wants the state charges dismissed on double jeopardy grounds, while prosecutors are vowing to press ahead. The reignited debate is unfolding just weeks before the 28-year-old was set to go to trial in state court...

Trump’s Donroe Doctrine is bringing Israel closer to Latin America

This is a use-it-or-lose-it moment for Israel in the region.

Wide-open Alaska governor’s race set as Kreiss-Tomkins leads pack

The general election field is set in Alaska’s wide-open race to replace term-limited Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R). More than a dozen candidates were running in Tuesday’s open primary, from which the top four vote-getters advance to a ranked-choice general election. Democratic former state Sen. Tom Begich was leading the gubernatorial field in polling ahead of...

Darline Graham pilloried for saying she’s ‘not that informed on national security’

Critics lambasted Sen. Darline Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday for her response to a debate question about national security, which the senator said she was "not that informed on." Debate moderator Greta Van Susteren asked Graham if Taiwan and the South China Sea are national security issues for the U.S. and why. "I'm just going to...

Pennsylvania catches fraud — Minnesota makes excuses

Con artists are con artists everywhere. What is different is your state's response.

Trump takes double blow in Florida, third in Wyoming

In today's issue: ▪ Tough night for Trump's candidates ▪ Canada tariffs paused ▪ ABC sues FCC over free speech ▪ Ebola deaths hit record in Congo President Trump suffered a pair of losses in Florida’s primaries and another in Wyoming on Tuesday as three of his endorsed candidates were defeated in key primaries, showing the limits of his...

Democratic socialist notches surprise win in Florida Senate primary: 5 takeaways  

A progressive scored an unexpected upset in Florida’s Democratic primary for Senate, a left-wing breakthrough in President Trump’s home state that tees up a tough, GOP-favored fight this fall. Florida state Rep. Angie Nixon, who is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) but was not endorsed by the national organization, toppled Alex Vindman, whose star rose as a witness in...

Independent Bill Hill advances in race for Alaska’s GOP-held House seat 

Independent Bill Hill has advanced in the race for Alaska’s at-large House seat, challenging incumbent Republican Rep. Nick Begich III, Decision Desk HQ projects. Hill, a Bristol Bay fisherman, advanced alongside Begich in Alaska's open primary system — in which the top four vote-getters advance from the primary, regardless of party, to a ranked-choice general...

Peltola, Sullivan matchup set in key Alaska Senate race

Former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola and incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan are advancing to the general election Senate in Alaska, Decision Desk HQ projects.  It’s the third cycle under Alaska’s new voting system, in which the top four candidates will advance from the primary, regardless of party affiliation, to a ranked-choice general election. Alaska has been...

Wyoming secretary of state wins GOP primary for open House seat

Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray (R) is projected to win the GOP primary for his state’s at-large House seat, according to Decision Decision HQ. According to the nonpartisan election handicapper Cook Political Report, the seat leans solidly Republican. If he wins later this year, he will succeed Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.), who is running...

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