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NYC congestion tolls STILL just a cash grab — can Trump kill it soon?

New Post reporting reveals the widely hated congestion-pricing scheme isn’t delivering on its promises; Let's hope President Donald Trump can soon make good on his promise to kill it.

Just symbolically purging Andrew Cuomo’s legacy isn’t remotely enough

After a decade as New York's governor, Andrew Cuomo left an extremely mixed legacy;...

Newsom brings his begging bowl to DC — but Cali residents can’t trust him with taxpayer cash

California needs a special master to oversee any federal fire aid. Because Gavin Newsom...

Heat on Hegseth for boat strikes: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 4, 2025

NY Post readers discuss outcry over Defense Secretary Pete’s Hegseth’s strikes on an alleged...

McMahon’s mission to help kids, AI is erasing hearing loss and other commentary

“Education Secretary Linda McMahon is doing exactly what President Donald J. Trump hired her...

Live updates: Courts want answers on SNAP funding lapse as shutdown nears longest ever

The Senate on Monday will return to Washington, where it will convene this afternoon on Day 34 of the government shutdown. Both Democrats and Republicans are looking for an off-ramp as the government's closure inches toward the longest in U.S. history. A group of moderate Senate Democrats have even been quietly gathering to plot how...

The purposeful misinterpretation of Bill Gate’s climate message to world leaders 

Bill Gates is correct to call for greater effort to alleviate human suffering. However, that neither requires nor justifies less effort to protect the atmosphere and the other environmental assets that support all life. 

Trump says he’s ‘not really’ considering Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine

President Trump said he’s “not really” considering providing Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles, after reports indicated the Pentagon gave the White House its approval to send the weapons. “No, not really,” Trump told reporters Sunday on Air Force One, when asked if he’s considering sending the missiles. “Could happen,” he added. “I could change, but at...

Europe means business

After years of managing crises that tested our foundations, across the European Union, there’s a renewed sense of purpose: Europe is back, and it means business. Last year’s European elections saw a political shift that demanded a return to basics. First, people desire economic stability. They want systems that work, and which they understand —...

All Democrats had to do was seem normal and competent. It was too much to ask.

Instead of the promised ruthless efficiency of obscure professionals, the Biden administration ended up being a murderers’ row of midwits and weirdos.

Democrats, GOP look for shutdown off-ramp

Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: ▪ Parties look for shutdown exit ▪ Dems shore up support in VA, NJ ▪ Takeaways from Trump's '60 minutes' intervew ▪ Heritage president draws conservative backlash Members of both parties are looking for a way to end the monthlong government shutdown after weeks...

How Democrats, GOP could end shutdown and save face

Voices in both parties say Democrats and Republicans alike are looking for a deal that would allow them to save face while ending a shutdown that’s causing increasing pain to Americans across the country. The difficulty is finding a sweet spot that reopens the government and allows both sides to walk away telling their bases...

8 Democrats sit at center of potential deal to end government shutdown this week

At least eight moderate Senate Democrats are meeting in hopes of finding a deal to end the monthlong government shutdown, but sources familiar with the closely held conversations say they will need strong assurances from the GOP before voting to reopen the government. The eight Democrats, who include Sens. Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.) and Jon Ossoff...

Two-thirds of Americans say US is ‘pretty seriously’ on wrong track: Poll

Two-thirds of the American public say the country has gotten off on the wrong track, according to a new poll from ABC News, The Washington Post and Ipsos. The survey, conducted last week, shows 67 percent of respondents say the country has “gotten pretty seriously off on the wrong track” while 32 percent say things...

5 takeaways from Trump’s ‘60 Minutes’ interview

President Trump returned to “60 Minutes” on Sunday for his first sit-down interview with the program and with CBS News since its parent company earlier this year settled a lawsuit with the president. Correspondent Norah O’Donnell sat down with Trump on Friday at his Mar-a-Lago estate, where there was a passing mention of the contentious history between...

Energy secretary: US weapons tests won’t involve nuclear explosions

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Sunday that the weapons testing that President Trump ordered last week will not include nuclear explosions. “I think the tests we're talking about right now are system tests. These are not nuclear explosions. These are what we call noncritical explosions,” Wright said on Fox News’s “The Sunday Briefing.” “So...

Trump says indictment of critics is ‘opposite’ of retribution: ‘I’ve been very mild-mannered’

President Trump in a new interview aggressively defended his Justice Department's indictments of some of his political rivals, dismissing questions about whether it amounted to retribution. "No, it's the opposite. I think I've been very mild-mannered," Trump said in an interview with Norah O'Donnell on CBS News's "60 Minutes." "You're looking at a man who...

Trump hails Israel-Hamas ceasefire as ‘very solid’

President Trump said in an interview that aired on Sunday that the ceasefire brokered by his administration between Israel and Hamas is in solid shape. “It's not fragile. It's a very solid,” Trump told CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell on “60 Minutes.” “I mean, you hear about Hamas, but Hamas could be taken out immediately if...

Trump: ‘I doubt’ US going to war with Venezuela, but Maduro’s days numbered

President Trump said in a new interview he did not think the United States was going to war against Venezuela amid rising tensions between the two countries, though he suggested Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's days were numbered. Trump was asked in an interview with "60 Minutes" broadcast Sunday about the administration's recent actions striking alleged...

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