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European officials accuse FIFA chief of reopening door to Russia

BRUSSELS — Forty-four members of the European Parliament are urging FIFA President Gianni Infantino to reverse his decision to allow Russian athletes to play at this year’s inaugural U-15...

Supreme Court ruling sparks race to kill a multibillion-dollar loophole in Congress

Sen. Tim Scott's bill targets birth tourism by denying birthright citizenship to children born to women on tourist visas in the United States.

Pentagon consolidates drone oversight as Trump administration pushes rapid unmanned warfare expansion

The Pentagon consolidates all military drones and autonomous systems under a new office to accelerate development and fielding of unmanned technology.

DOJ targets Spanberger, Newsom gun laws with twin lawsuits after SCOTUS affirms Second Amendment rights

The Justice Department sued California and Virginia over state gun restrictions, targeting assault weapons bans and semiautomatic pistol laws.

A Rust Belt comeback story, divided over whether to root for US

When Bosnian refugees started arriving in Utica, New York, in the mid-1990s, it was...

New Jersey joins the rush to make high school diplomas worthless

It's not yet a done deal, but New Jersey progressives are well on the road to killing the core high-school graduation requirement, the exam...

Talking to the exhausted but resolved on the frozen frontlines of Ukraine

Russian forces have been pounding Kharkiv with drones for the last month, aiming to knock out power supplies as the winter temperatures plummet to...

On This Day: Washington is confronted with the issue of religious freedom

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. Feb. 5, 1776 From Connecticut, the Reverend Matthew Graves writes […]

The week in whoppers: Hillary smears ICE over little Liam, Billie Eilish goes gonzo at the Grammys, and more

Hillary Clinton claimed that 5-year-old boy Liam Ramos was detained by ICE — when in reality the federal agents had to stay with the...

Trump’s warning to Iran: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 6, 2026

NY Post readers discuss The Post’s editorial calling on President Trump to take military action against Iran.

Gavin Newsom’s 2028 problem, California gov’s shady ‘housing’ pals and other commentary

Gov. Gavin Newsom is the “undeniable front-runner” for the 2028 Democratic nomination, observes Ruy Teixeira at The Free Press.

Minnesota must clear hypocritical and dangerous anti-ICE ‘checkpoints’

Open borders activists in Minneapolis are setting up lawless anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement “checkpoints.” To maintain order, the Minnesota government must crack down on this, clear every encampment, and prosecute those responsible for them. Minneapolis activists are planning to establish 1,000 of these checkpoints across the city. These are lawless road blockades designed to stop ICE vehicles, with […]

Gifting China a diplomatic opening, Trump must take advantage of Xi’s arrogance

Communist China is riding high. President Xi Jinping has been feting some of America’s closest allies, reaching new agreements to boost his economic ties with and influence over these nations. That’s bad for America. China’s central foreign policy objective is to diminish U.S. influence so it can take advantage of the growing vacuum of power. […]

Don’t cry for the Washington Post, it helped destroy media

In December of 2016, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had penetrated the U.S. electricity grid through a Vermont utility company, leaving millions without heat. This was serious stuff. President Barack Obama, the paper ominously noted, was concerned that Moscow might also “disrupt the counting of votes on Election Day, potentially leading to a wider conflict.” […]

US Steel resumes work at Clairton Coke Works six months after fatal explosions

CLAIRTON, Pennsylvania — Six months after a series of deadly explosions, US Steel‘s Clairton Coke Works has resumed operations at one of its batteries. The blasts on Aug. 11, 2025, killed two workers and injured several more at the nation’s largest coke manufacturing facility, located in Mon Valley, Pennsylvania. In a statement, US Steel spokeswoman […]

As Iran tensions mount, beware the hidden hand of this two-faced US ‘ally’

The diplomatic tug-of-war over US-Iran negotiations is a win for Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s Islamist strongman, who has led a cynical campaign to block...

NFL goes woke with Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show

Super Bowl 60 in Santa Clara promises a gridiron classic between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, but for many fans, the real battle isn’t happening on the field. It’s happening on the halftime stage, where the NFL’s choice of performer has ignited a firestorm over politics, language, and the league’s increasingly “woke” trajectory. […]

The Clintons are so over

THE CLINTONS ARE SO OVER. What do you call a former two-term president of the United States and his wife, a former first lady, secretary of state, and nominee for president? In the Democratic Party, you call them baggage. After years of scandal, former President Bill Clinton is caught up in the Jeffrey Epstein revelations. Last August, […]

The Clintons are so over

THE CLINTONS ARE SO OVER. What do you call a former two-term president of the United States and his wife, a former first lady, secretary of state, and nominee for president? In the Democratic Party, you call them baggage. After years of scandal, former President Bill Clinton is caught up in the Jeffrey Epstein revelations. Last August, […]

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