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Ageless President Trump keeps on winning at 80. And laughs in the face of his naysayers.

Sunday was Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, not that he likes the “number.”

12 dead in Missouri plane crash, authorities say

A plane crashed in a Missouri field on Sunday during a skydiving outing, killing all twelve people on board, officials said. Chad Anderson, the sheriff of Bates County, Missouri, told reporters that the plane crashed at roughly 11:30 a.m. CST, shortly after departing Butler Memorial Airport. The airport is roughly 60 miles outside of Kansas...

Graham ‘concerned’ that Iran views deal with U.S. differently than Trump administration

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.) said Sunday that he is “concerned” that the U.S. and Iranian governments have “different” views of the deal that the two sides have agreed to. “I am pleased to hear the memorandum of understanding with Iran to allow the Strait of Hormuz to open has been agreed to. I will...

Democrats hold 5-point edge over GOP ahead of midterms: Poll

A plurality of respondents to a recent NBC News survey said they want Democrats to win back control of Congress, with less than five months before the midterms. The poll, conducted from May 29 through June 7, found that 49 percent of 2,400 registered voters want Democrats to control Congress after the November elections. Forty-four...

New Zealand’s diplomatic breakaway

LOS ANGELES — In many World Cup host cities, competing teams also find themselves...

Ageless President Trump keeps on winning at 80. And laughs in the face of his naysayers.

Sunday was Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, not that he likes the “number.”

Please inform the ‘Elsbeth’ writers of my undeserved kindnesses

I am not one to complain. I read letters addressed to me as “Dear Stupid.” But comes now CBS-TV’s successful TV series “Elsbeth.” Central...

Joe Biden and Xavier Becerra winked at massive child-trafficking

A quarter-million children simply disappeared because the Bidenites made no real provision for keeping track of them — with Xavier Becerra a chief culprit

A message for the Iranian soccer team: You deserve freedom

Iran’s soccer team is arriving in LA on Monday to play its first match of the World Cup against New Zealand. It is a...

Knicks’ other miracle: Uniting NYC in joy

No mobs intent on hate and division, but ecstatic crowds celebrating their team and their town.

Meet Dean Logan, the dean of LA County election snafus

The silver lining in the chaos and confusion around the Los Angeles mayor’s race is that California’s system of counting votes has been exposed...

Fast Takes: Free Xi’s political prisoners, the cost of degrowth and more

Faith beat: Gen Z’s Commodified Christianity Gen Z’s interest in Christianity is booming, but they seem to be “just finding content about God,” laments Freya...

SpaceX spinoffs launch El Segundo into economic orbit

As of Friday, Musk's rocket company SpaceX is among the richest companies on the planet. 

Democrats demand racial equity in everything except family structure

If progressives are serious about racial justice and improving life for children, they can’t continue to ignore the root cause of the disparities they...

How the Southern Poverty Law Center drives demonization of its conservative foes

Banks, tech companies and others have reportedly used the SPLC “hate map” to debank, censor and otherwise blacklist conservatives.

The art of the peace deal: Letters to the Editor — June 15, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s latest announcement of an imminent US-Iran peace deal.

The most self-destructive pillars of lefty lunacy finally begin to fall

Increasingly, Americans, and indeed all Westerners, are saying no to green haranguers, gender and sex demagogues, the race-baiting industry, the open-borders conglomerate and ungrateful...

The day the Chernobyl Museum burned

The first sound At 5 a.m. on May 24, employees at Kyiv’s Chernobyl Museum heard the thud of what was almost certainly an Iskander missile. In wartime Kyiv, a thud is never just a sound. It is a question. Where did it hit? Who was hurt? What is burning? Within moments, word began to spread. […]

A mother’s letter, one vote, and the 72-year fight for the 19th amendment

On Aug. 18, 1920, a 24-year-old state legislator from East Tennessee walked into the Tennessee House chamber wearing a red rose on his lapel. Red meant no. The chamber was deadlocked 48-48. The 19th Amendment needed one more state, and Tennessee was the last realistic option. Harry Burn had a letter in his pocket from […]

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