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New website puts Platner on notice by amplifying scandals: ‘One red flag after another’

Collins-aligned fundraising committee is compiling "red flags" from Democratic opponent Graham Platner's past ahead of Maine's 2025 Senate general election.

Fox News Poll: 30% think recent Trump assassination attempt was staged

Poll reveals deep partisan divide on whether the April 25 assassination attempt against President Trump was real, with 30% of voters calling it staged.

Fox News Poll: As economic pain deepens, disapproval of Trump hits new high

Voters grow increasingly pessimistic about the economy and Trump's handling of key issues as affordability dominates the political landscape in 2026.

Massie changed, his voters didn’t, mosque attack’s hidden lesson and other commentary

Don’t mistake the cause of Rep. Tom Massie’s primary defeat Tuesday, warns The Federalist’s...

The tricks Gavin Newsom used to make his last budget look ‘balanced’

This is a classic Newsom head fake. He makes the claim that he is...

Massie changed, his voters didn’t, mosque attack’s hidden lesson and other commentary

Don’t mistake the cause of Rep. Tom Massie’s primary defeat Tuesday, warns The Federalist’s Sean Davis.

Democrats in Sacramento want to make energy even more expensive

SB 1359 asks Californians to accept higher costs, fewer choices, and growing reliability concerns in exchange for an energy transition whose full costs remain...

The tricks Gavin Newsom used to make his last budget look ‘balanced’

This is a classic Newsom head fake. He makes the claim that he is leaving California with a balanced budget, and goes on a...

Crazed ‘Mangionistas’: Letters to the Editor — May 21, 2026

NY Post readers discuss three fans of Luigi Mangione who received press passes from City Hall to cover his trial.

Future president Spencer Pratt is in trouble for saying LA should be ‘beautiful’ again

Welcome to The California Post's Pirate Wires column. This week we've Spencer Pratt in trouble with housing activists, the AI wealth shock in San...

The US and Ukraine will benefit greatly from drone deal

The United States and Ukraine are moving toward one of the most critical defense partnerships to emerge from the country’s war with Russia. Washington and Kyiv are negotiating a landmark drone and military technology agreement that would allow Ukrainian companies to export battlefield-tested systems to the U.S. and manufacture drones on American soil through joint […]

Can Trump handle the world he has changed?

Ten years ago this month, Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination for president, with a platform that was vastly different on trade and foreign policy from other recent presidents, Republican and Democratic alike.  How fares America — and the world — 10 years later? In some important ways, things have moved in Trump’s direction. In […]

On This Day: Washington is requested to speak before Congress

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. May 20, 1776 With action by the British military now […]

Highway bill should update archaic trucking laws

A long-awaited surface transportation funding reauthorization bill is headed for markup in the House Transportation Committee this week. The sweeping legislation touches nearly every corner of America’s surface transportation infrastructure — from roads and bridges to transit, rail, and ports. Most line items won’t be flashy enough to make cable news headlines. Dedicating billions of […]

Where’s the beef? Republicans better bring down costs before July 4

There’s a beef shortage in America, and it’s driving up prices at the grocery store for burgers and steaks just as the summer outdoor grilling season gets started. This isn’t helping fight the affordability crisis, so what can be done to make those cheeseburgers less expensive? Ground beef prices hit record highs this year, with average […]

Gun debate’s missing piece: Technology and the background check system

Congress has debated gun legislation for decades with predictable results: impasse, recrimination, and no measurable improvement in public safety. The reason is simple: both sides are fighting the wrong battle. Gun rights advocates resist any new restrictions, correctly noting that existing laws go unenforced and that law-abiding owners bear the burden of every new prohibition. […]

I mourned the loss of Thomas Massie — a year ago

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) didn’t lose Tuesday — we lost him at least a year ago, when he deviated from being a principled conservative firebrand and started trafficking in conspiracy theories. Massie and his supporters claim he was ousted because he didn’t support Israel, but Massie never supported Israel in his entire high-approval 14-year tenure. […]

The call to serve our communities is what built this country. We should honor those who do

BUCKSTOWN, Pennsylvania — On Saturday morning, Andrew Ryan Cross, a 27-year-old volunteer firefighter in the tiny town of Morrill, Maine, received an honorable transfer, as he made his final call from the Augusta medical examiner’s office to a funeral home in Belfast. The fire that took Cross’s life was reported to the State Fire Marshall […]

The Railway Safety Act would stand in the way of energy abundance

Even as other modes of transportation gain prominence, railroads maintain their role as an essential means of transporting energy products. Railroads transport 75% of coal and 60% to 70% of ethanol shipments. With cost and fuel efficiency, railroads leverage massive scale to mitigate the price volatility of shipping by truck or plane, accounting for 40% […]

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