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After rejecting Senate deal, House passes short-term DHS funding bill

House lawmakers on Friday passed a Republican bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in its entirety for eight weeks, after GOP leaders rejected a Senate-passed bill that would exclude money for immigration enforcement. The partisan package was a nod to conservative immigration hawks, who hailed Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) for pushing it...

Fetterman: ICE officers seem to have ‘enhanced some kinds of performance’ at airports

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Friday said the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers at U.S. airports has "enhanced" airport operations as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown causes massive problems at America's airports. Trump deployed ICE officers to over a dozen airports as Transportation Security Administration (TSA) shortages have contributed to...

Iranian attack injures 10 Americans on base in Saudi Arabia

An Iranian missile attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on Friday injured 10 U.S. service members, according to multiple outlets. Two of the service members were seriously injured, a U.S. official familiar with the incident told The Associated Press. The missile damaged several U.S. refueling craft and several unmanned aerial vehicles, The...

House Republicans pass rival DHS plan, setting up Senate fight as shutdown set to become longest in history

House Republicans passed a two-month DHS funding extension, but the 42-day partial government shutdown remains far from over amid continued gridlock.

Trump touts progress in Iran talks and success in Venezuela, says ‘Cuba is next’

President says "Cuba is next" after Iran negotiations, success in Venezuela and talks renaming the Strait of Hormuz the "Strait of Trump" at a Miami Beach summit.

Letitia James’ ‘blind eye’ to Jew-hate is a form of antisemitism in itself

The surge in antisemitism in New York is beyond alarming, and state Attorney General Letitia James shares much of the blame.

Welcome back, baseball. We missed you

Baseball is back, and what a comfort.

Countering the media ‘no plan’ lies is another key battle for Team Trump

As tough as the competition is, the most dishonest trope of the entire major-media drive to protect the Islamic Republic of Iran has to...

Marco Rubio should set his sights on 2032

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been a workhorse for President Donald Trump and a steady hand in a volatile global landscape, serving as a rare bridge between the administration’s ‘America First‘ agenda and the traditional tenets of Republican foreign policy. Yet, when positioned alongside the rising momentum of Vice President JD Vance, Rubio’s path […]

Syracuse University shows that college wokeness is not dead

Despite much progress, university wokeness is not dead. Syracuse University effectively accusing its men’s lacrosse team of glorifying genocide is proof positive of that. The Syracuse men’s lacrosse team is arguably the best sports program at the university right now, and the team’s defensive coordinator introduced a new mantra to keep the success going: “Burn […]

Don’t believe the pundits: Iran is a strategic loss for Russia

A class of foreign policy commentators has spent the better part of four years insisting that Russia was winning in Ukraine, that Kyiv’s cause was hopeless, and that the West had only itself to blame for provoking the conflict. These same voices have now pivoted, with remarkable speed, to a new claim: the American campaign […]

Sheridan Gorman’s murder: Letters to the Editor — March 28, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the murder of 18-year-old Chicago student Sheridan Gorman by an illegal immigrant.

How a California bill can protect religious freedom across America

“Long live the intifada!” That is what a hostile crowd screamed last June at Jews trying to enter Adas Torah in LA, a house...

The Times’ alternate urban reality, Dems their own worst enemy and other commentary

“The abomination that is urban ‘homelessness’ policy rests on the reinforcement of certain unspoken fictions,” thunders City Journal’s Heather Mac Donald.

Ukraine can teach the US about the future of warfare

Here’s a number that should make every American wince: $4 million. That’s what it costs to fire a single Patriot interceptor missile.

Democrats, listen: Willie Brown tells the truth about San Francisco’s decline

You can always trust former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown to speak his mind, no matter who is offended. 

Gavin Newsom makes dyslexia an issue — but is it disqualifying for president?

As Gavin Newsom considers a presidential run and promotes his new book, he draws provocative attention to his dyslexia — and not in an...

On This Day: British fleet leaves Boston, destination unknown

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. March 27, 1776 After two weeks of uncertainty, Gen. George […]

Congress wants to protect kids online. Its solution makes them more vulnerable

Congress, once again, is at risk of letting good intentions lead to policy that is both ineffective and almost certain to bring unintended consequences. Recently, the App Store Accountability Act took another step forward, making it out of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Among other things, the ASAA would require app stores, such as […]

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