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Another Fatal Shooting by Law Enforcement in Minneapolis

More tension in a city where things were already fraught.

See the video: Man shot during Minneapolis immigration crackdown

A federal officer shot and killed a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, according to a hospital record obtained by the Associated Press.

Democrats Crockett and Talarico debating in Senate primary hoping to break out in GOP-heavy Texas

Democrats hoping to win a U.S. Senate race in Republican-heavy Texas have begun debating, their first meeting in a primary campaign that features a contrast of styles more than policy differences.

Trump blames Minnesota officials for ‘inciting insurrection’ with fatal shooting

Public officials on both sides of the aisle are sending mixed signals about how to de-escalate Saturday's fatal shooting at the hands of federal officers in Minneapolis.

Police chief calls for calm after a man is shot and killed during Minneapolis immigration crackdown

Federal immigration officers shot and killed a man Saturday in Minneapolis, drawing hundreds of protesters in a city already shaken by another fatal shooting weeks earlier.

Who needs practical NYC housing policies when Zohran Mamdani has such lovely theories?

Unveiling his latest “Worst Landlord” list last week, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams raged at greedy landlords' thousands of open violations and other poor conditions.

Beckham family feud and more: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 25, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Brooklyn Beckham's feud with his family and more.

Congress must prioritize resilience and reliability in FirstNet reauthorization

When it comes to public safety, resiliency is paramount in communications, particularly in a time of crisis. In the coming year, Congress has an opportunity to fix a program intended to help first responders communicate more efficiently in emergencies, but in critical moments, it has fallen short. The First Responder Network Authority was established by […]

Britain’s approval of China’s mega embassy is a mega mistake

The U.K. government has approved China’s plans to build a “mega embassy” in London. After years of delay, Prime Minister Keir Starmer endorsed the project, despite concerns that the embassy would be used for spying. The decision is a bad one from an unpopular and misguided administration, and it is sure to complicate the increasingly […]

Europeans would be better off if they had listened to Trump

EUROPEANS WOULD BE BETTER OFF IF THEY HAD LISTENED TO TRUMP. President Donald Trump is back in the United States, tending to urgent political matters, including the upcoming midterm elections. But as usual, when he travels to Europe, Trump leaves a lot of turbulence in his wake. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, many European […]

You don’t have to look far to see a snow storm bringing out our best

PITTSBURGH — A little more than 75 years ago, my father and a handful of friends, all sons of Italian immigrants, hitched up their sleds and rode them from the top of the city of Pittsburgh’s Summer Hill neighborhood slopes onto East Street during what was later called the Great Appalachian Storm. That superstorm on […]

Iran’s Wiki-Weaponized Info War, Twin-City Textbook Insurrection and other commentary

“Iranian security forces have killed up to 20,000 protesters since December 2025,” notes Ashley Rindsberg at The Free Press.

Woke colleges are still wasting young American minds

Despite pushback by President Donald Trump, woke programming at US colleges continues to infect young minds, scarring generations — and one particularly sickening example...

Why are NY’s Democratic Socialists in bed with the Chinese Communist Party?

What does it say about the Democratic Socialists of America that they can't recognize the evil of the Chinese Communist Party — and worse,...

Elon Musk on Mars, robots and how AI will be ‘smarter than humans this year’

Larry Fink, president and CEO of investment firm BlackRock, interviewed Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX at the World Economic forum in Davos,...

Despite Trump’s efforts, airline DEI programs are still risking people’s lives

Three million Americans will board a plane today assuming the pilot earned that seat through merit. They shouldn’t. For decades, airlines have subordinated safety...

Making kids do remote schooling on ‘snow days’ sucks — get off the screens and go touch snow

Mayor Mamdani announced that, no matter what, there will be no snow day Monday. Booooooo ...

Electricity bills are out of control because of Andrew Cuomo and ‘green’ madness

Physics and reality are taking their revenge as New Yorkers are now paying the price.

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