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Massive Minnesota fraud case puts AG Keith Ellison under microscope as climate ties resurface

A sweeping fraud scandal is putting Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in the spotlight, reviving questions about his controversial ties to progressive environmental causes.

‘I don’t support ICE’: gas station refusal ignites debate over denying service to federal agents

ICE agents denied service at gas stations and hotels sparks legal debate over discrimination vs. private business rights in controversial incidents.

Government shutdown enters day 4 as lawmakers gear up for House-wide vote on Trump-backed deal

The government shutdown entered its fourth day as the House GOP prepares a Tuesday vote on a Senate funding compromise.

As threats against public officials rise, election officials head for the exits

Increasingly violent threats toward and harassment of public officials — from county clerks up...

‘Radical Left flamethrower’: Trump blames Massie’s wife for senator’s disloyalty

President Trump is taking a personal turn in his attacks on Rep. Thomas Massie, claiming the Kentucky Republican has shifted left politically -- and pinning the blame on Mr. Massie's new wife.

The ‘mileage tax’ is only the beginning of ‘Califraudia’ — here’s my plan for ‘Califordia’

How is it that Californians pay the highest taxes in the country but get the worst results? Highest gas tax in America — but...

Here’s what Gavin Newsom doesn’t want you to know about him

Knowing he won’t be able to sell the nation’s voters on his record as governor, Newsom now wants voters to buy a tale of...

Mayor Mamdani is failing at his core job: keeping NYC FUNCTIONING

The No. 1 job of a mayor, above everything else, is to keep his or her city functioning.

Mayor Bass has rose-colored glasses on, her true record is bleak

In a nod to critics, she thanked displaced residents for their “honesty” — presumably, in telling her just how angry they are at the...

Candidates, please: in governor’s race, put California first

Voters would be well-served by a campaign centered on solutions to the troubles plaguing the state.  

Don Lemon’s Minnesota protest charges: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 3, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Don Lemon’s arrest for his involvement in the anti-ICE protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn.

After Venezuela, is Cuba next, Don Lemon’s despicable revival and other commentary

“When Don Lemon and a group of agitators stormed a church in Minneapolis, they so terrorized those inside that a woman broke her arm...

The Grammy awards were all about what the stars weren’t wearing

Sunday’s Grammyites flashed whatever they could unzip.

Memo to President Trump: Don’t miss this historic moment to strike Iran and end its terror regime

The Iranian regime, which has been spreading death and terror around the world for almost half a century, is close to collapse.

The most trendy accessory at this year’s Grammy ceremony? Sanctimony

Love and kindness are good principles for grammar-school recess, but mean nothing when it comes to maintaining real-world law and order.

Minnesota ignores history’s warnings and slouches toward another Fort Sumter

Once sanctuary states began nullifying federal immigration law, they began a logical — and dangerous — descent into open defiance of the federal government.

New NYC Council and its speaker flip the script — actually aim to CURB wasteful spending

City Council Speaker Julie Menin plans legislation to rein in the city’s abused emergency-contract system.

Texas bruising sends Republicans a message they’d better take to heart

With or without Trump on the ballot, the GOP’s survival now depends on the coalition he pioneered.

To end transgender madness, make the ghouls who pushed these surgeries pay the price

Surgeons and counselors pushed trans ideology on our kids. Hitting them where it hurts — in their wallets — may finally turn the tide.

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