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Dems must heed Trump’s call for unity in the wake of frightening WHCD shooting: ‘Resolve our differences’

The look on First Lady Melania Trump’s face after a gunman tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ dinner Saturday night said it all. 

Trump’s threats to Iran: Letters to the Editor — April 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s approach to the war with Iran as peace...

Former Secret Service agent: Trump administration should consider having less Cabinet members at events

A former Secret Service agent said Sunday that the Trump administration should be “looking at” scaling back the number of Cabinet officials attending the same events after Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner in Washington. “Do we need to rethink the idea that we'd have a dozen people in the line...

Justice Department urges group to drop Trump ballroom lawsuit after WHCA dinner shooting

The Justice Department (DOJ) on Sunday pressed the preservation group suing the White House over President Trump's ballroom project to drop the lawsuit in the wake of Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner. In a letter posted to social media by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the DOJ pressed for the...

Carter, Collins throw elbows in Georgia Senate GOP debate

Reps. Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) and Mike Collins (R-Ga.) traded barbs while former college football coach Derek Dooley largely stayed above the fray during Sunday's Georgia Senate GOP primary debate — one day before early voting begins. Carter, Collins and Dooley alongside former Senate candidate John Coyne and retired Brig. Gen. Jonathan McColumn are vying for the Republican nomination to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff...

Dems must heed Trump’s call for unity in the wake of frightening WHCD shooting: ‘Resolve our differences’

The look on First Lady Melania Trump’s face after a gunman tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ dinner Saturday night said it all. 

Trump’s threats to Iran: Letters to the Editor — April 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s approach to the war with Iran as peace talks continue.

Antisemitism on the ballot in California

If you have any doubt that antisemitism is a persistent problem in California and the U.S. as a whole, you need only consult the...

Broadway legend Betty Buckley is still bringing the house down at her Manhattan residency

Friday began NYC’s annual obeisance to Betty Buckley, whom we worshipped as Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original Tony-winning Grizabella in “Cats.”

‘Michael’ box office haul, despite grim accusations, suggests audiences separate art and artist

A film about Michael Jackson should be box office poison, given the accusations of pedophilia that trailed him in his last decades. Yet the...

How many times must Trump be targeted before the left quits radicalizing people?

For the third time, an assassin Saturday night came far too close to killing President Donald Trump. And in what’s starting to seem like...

Socialists on city council oppose clean playgrounds for city kids

A bedraggled adult man sleeping underneath a slide on a playground.  A soiled mattress and a jumbled pile of boxes and blankets alongside a...

California is sacrificing its economic future on the altar of climate change

California has long been America’s trendsetter.  But even as the nation becomes energy self-sufficient, California is now leading the way in sacrificing its economy...

Charlottesville smear’s twist, the wonders of crime-fighting and other commentary

“The entire hoax of Trump and Charlottesville” was “built upon another grand lie” — that “the ‘Unite the Right’ rally was organized and financed...

The collegiality of the Supreme Court is under attack — and it’s dangerous

Earlier this month, Justice Sonia Sotomayor took an extraordinarily personal shot at Justice Brett Kavanaugh — just the latest lack of civility.

Tick-tock, Tehran — the regime’s escape routes are closing fast

The Islamic Republic must soon confront a hard question: Is continued war with two of the world’s strongest militaries worth national ruin?

How the internet has hijacked our health — as ‘snake oil’ experts offer algorithmic diagnoses

For decades, physicians held a near-monopoly on medical knowledge. That era is over. In its place is a fragmented marketplace of online authorities all...

Lessons from deadly disasters: The case for reauthorizing FirstNet

In January 2026, winter storms Fern and Gianna swept across the southern and eastern United States, leaving millions without electricity in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Regions such as the Carolinas faced historic snowfall.  The FirstNet Response Operations Group successfully answered more than 20 requests for support from public safety agencies. To ensure this capability […]

What happens the day after tomorrow in Iran?

As a ceasefire with Iran moves into its second extension, what might come next for Iran, the United States, and the region? The first question: Who is running Tehran? The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has opened a power vacuum at the center of the Islamic Republic. His son Mojtaba has been described as a […]

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