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Elon Musk says US is ruled by ‘Porky Pig Party’ as Trump defends his vision against former ally’s criticism

Elon Musk continues criticism of Republican "big, beautiful bill" on X, calling it "insane spending" that increases debt ceiling by $5 trillion and threatening to form a new political party.

Dozens arrested at Capitol while protesting Republican tax and spending cut bill

Demonstrators arrested at U.S. Capitol while protesting Republican tax bill, carrying coffins representing potential Medicaid and SNAP benefit losses across multiple states.

SCOTUS’ slap at lower courts: Letters to the Editor — July 1, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the US Supreme Court ruling that lower-court judges are “likely...

‘Big beautiful’ AI rule means feds must act NOW to stop Big Tech’s abuses

We need clear federal rules to protect the creators of content that AI tools...

I fled NYC for Florida — Sorry, Mamdani-fearing Democrats, we’re full!

Liberal New Yorkers who see Mamdani as a bridge too far are eyeing the...

Too little, too late: A media in crisis blames Democrats for the Biden cover-up 

Credibility, once lost, isn’t easily reclaimed. And the damage isn’t just to journalism, it’s to democracy itself. 

Boulder attack: What to know

An attack on Sunday shook the Boulder, Colo. community, as eight individuals were wounded while attending a peaceful gathering calling for the return of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas into Gaza during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Here’s what to know about what took place in Boulder: Authorities investigating as terror attack The...

Why DOGE failed

Elon Musk and DOGE ultimately failed due to lack of accountability and understanding. They leave behind a seriously demoralized federal workforce.

One dead after 12 shot during North Carolina house party

At least 80 shots were fired at a home where a party was taking place, authorities have confirmed.

The media’s post-Biden show of contrition is just a setup

How do the media make up for turning a blind eye to Joe Biden's obvious decline? Why, by hyper-scrutinizing President Trump, of course.

Morning Report — Senators put the budget bill under the microscope

In today’s issue:   Senators put the budget bill under the microscope In the Senate, President Trump’s signature “big, beautiful bill” is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Amid increasing pressure to enact Trump’s sweeping agenda, Senate Republicans are taking control of the party’s mammoth tax and domestic policy bill today, kicking off a key four-week...

Mass deportation effort sweeps up U.S. citizen children with deported parents

The Trump administration is coming under scrutiny for deporting several U.S. citizen children along with their foreign-born parents. Trump officials have defended the move, saying the minors were not deported, rather the parents have elected to take them along rather than be separated from their children. But attorneys for the families involved in such cases say...

RFK Jr. fires ‘opening salvo’ on vaccine status quo

Public health experts say Robert F. Kennedy Jr is exactly who they thought he was. The Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary — who is also the nation’s most well-known vaccine skeptic — is remaking the agency in his image, casting doubt on the benefits of vaccines, and erecting new barriers that will make it harder...

Supreme Court hands big win to fossil fuels, agency power

The Supreme Court this week reshaped how the federal government thinks about fossil fuel infrastructure. While environmental groups frequently describe projects ranging from coal mines to pipelines as “carbon bombs,” the high court says that may not be the case — finding the projects themselves are not responsible for the upstream or downstream pollution for...

Boulder attack suspect lives in US illegally, White House says

The White House said late Sunday that the suspect arrested in connection to the attack in Boulder, Colo., is an “illegal alien” who overstayed his visa. “A terror attack was committed in Boulder, Colorado by an illegal alien,” Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser, said in a...

Nadler calls aide’s brief DHS detention ‘deeply troubling’

Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) strongly criticized federal officers with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for entering his district office and briefly detaining one of his staffers last week, calling the incident “deeply troubling.” In the Wednesday episode, first reported by Gothamist and captured on video, a DHS officer is seen handcuffing an aide, who...

ADL leader condemns ‘rage-filled, violent attacks’ at peaceful Jewish events

Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt condemned the recent “rage-filled, violent attacks” at Jewish gatherings and called on public officials to do more before “the crisis escalates even further.” In a post Sunday on X, Greenblatt connected the Sunday attack in Boulder, Colo.— which targeted a group of peaceful participants in a weekly walk to...

More Americans say neither party has strong leaders: CNN poll

Americans are more likely to say neither party has strong leaders than they are to attribute the characteristic to either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party, according to the latest CNN/SSRS poll. In the May poll, released on Sunday, respondents were asked which party is best described as “the party with strong leaders.” More...

FBI investigating attack in Boulder

The FBI and local law enforcement are investigating an attack Sunday afternoon in Boulder, Colo., that left multiple people injured. FBI Director Kash Patel called the incident a "targeted terror attack." The Boulder Police Department said officers responded to “reports of several victims” at a pedestrian mall and evacuated several blocks in the area near...

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