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Biden nearly invisible in own Christmas family photo as Hunter takes center stage position

Biden's Christmas Eve family photo sparks social media debate over positioning, with Hunter prominently featured while Biden appears partially obscured.

Lawmakers attempt to tackle NIL, giving it the ‘old college try’

SCORE Act to regulate college athlete NIL deals faces uncertain future as Congress continues debates over treating student-athletes as employees.

Dems’ hunt for Trump in the Epstein files: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 26, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the search for evidence of wrongdoing by President Trump in...

DHS arrests over 17,500 illegal immigrants under Laken Riley Act

More than 17,500 illegal immigrants have been arrested for crimes under the first law President Trump signed in his second term: the Laken Riley Act.

19 states sue HHS over declaration to restrict ‘gender-affirming’ treatment for minors

A coalition of 19 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services' plan for restrictions on "gender-affirming" treatment for minors.

Carney taps financier as new Canadian ambassador to the US

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday named former BlackRock financier Mark Wiseman to serve as the next ambassador to the U.S. Wiseman also previously served as president and CEO of the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board and chairman of the board of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation. He is currently on Carney’s Council on...

Eating high-fat cheese could lower dementia risk, study suggests

An observational study found people who ate 50 grams or more of high-fat cheese enjoyed a lower risk of dementia compared with people eating less than 15 grams.

Former classmate of Brown shooting suspect remembers him as ‘very bitter’

"He thought he knew more than everybody else," a former classmate of Claudio Manuel Neves Valente said.

Larry Summers listed as backup executor in 2014 version of Epstein’s will

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers was previously listed as a successor executor in convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s will, deepening his connection to the late millionaire. The Justice Department's release of thousands of documents linked to Epstein featured a 2014 will, in which Summers was named as the fourth in line to gain authority over...

Fewer people would recommend MMR vaccine: Survey

As measles cases continue to spread across the country, a new survey shows a “small but significant drop” in the proportion of the public that would recommend someone in their household get the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.  According to the poll, released Monday from the Annenberg Public Policy Center (AAPC) at the University of Pennsylvania, about 86 percent of people would recommend that someone in their...

Live updates: New batch of Epstein documents mention Trump; US economy surges in third quarter

The Justice Department early Tuesday released its third installment of files tied to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including some documents that mention President Trump. Survivors of the late sex offender and bipartisan lawmakers have blasted the administration's handling of the release in recent days. Trump on Monday, while speaking to reporters, doubled...

Most Americans donated to charity in 2025: Poll

More than 6 in 10 U.S. adults have donated to charity in 2025, according to a new poll, with most Americans who plan to give doing so before the end of the year. The Associated Press-NORC survey, released Monday, found 46 percent of respondents have already made charitable donations in 2025, while another 18 percent...

Trump credits tariffs for surprisingly robust economic growth

President Trump on Tuesday touted the latest data showing a robust expansion of the U.S. economy, crediting tariffs for the unexpected growth. “The TARIFFS are responsible for the GREAT USA Economic Numbers JUST ANNOUNCED…AND THEY WILL ONLY GET BETTER! Also, NO INFLATION & GREAT NATIONAL SECURITY. Pray for the U.S. Supreme Court!!!” the president wrote...

Betty Reid Soskin, oldest National Park Service ranger, dies at 104

Betty Reid Soskin, the beloved National Park ranger that long held the title as the eldest in the ranks, has died, her family confirmed.

Stefanik exits New York governor’s race after getting jilted by Trump 

Elise Stefanik didn’t just drop out of New York’s governor’s race. She walked away from the entire political bet she’s been making for years. On paper, her exit came wrapped in familiar language. Family. Timing. Strategy. In a post on X, Stefanik pointed to a potentially bruising primary and wrote: “As we have seen in past elections, while we would have overwhelmingly won...

Democrats demand answers from Rubio on deal to send MS-13 informants to El Salvador

House Democrats are demanding more details about Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s dealings with the Salvadoran government as the country agreed to imprison more than 200 men in its most notorious detention facility. A Tuesday letter from the top Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs and Judiciary committees asks a series of questions about the...

Hageman launches bid for Wyoming Senate seat being vacated by Lummis

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.) announced Tuesday she’s running for the Wyoming Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R), who said last week she is retiring after her current term.  “In the House, as I did in my private law practice, I have fought every day for the Constitutional rights of every individual citizen and to protect the...

Ben Sasse diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer

Former Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) announced Tuesday he has been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The former two-term senator, 53, wrote in a lengthy social media post that he received the diagnosis last week. “This is a tough note to write, but since a bunch of you have started to suspect something, I’ll cut...

Trump knocks release of photos in Epstein files dump: ‘I think it’s a terrible thing’

President Trump said it’s a “terrible thing” that photos of former President Clinton and other high-profile people were published when the Department of Justice (DOJ) released files related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “I don't like the pictures of Bill Clinton being shown. I don't like the pictures of other people being shown,"...

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