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Correspondents’ dinner chaos hits high-profile guests already marked by political violence

Trump spoke about repeated assassination attempts after chaos broke out Saturday, with RFK Jr. and Steve Scalise among those escorted from the room.

We must pass voter ID — it is simply common sense

Voter ID has qualified for the California ballot — and it should be an...

Shots fired at White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump rushed from the stage

Shots were fired Saturday night at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, forcing guests to duck under tables in the Washington Hilton ballroom.

Trump thanks press, commends WHCA leader after shooting

President Trump was conciliatory toward the media Saturday night as he briefed the press after a shooter was apprehended at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Trump gave remarks in the White House briefing room after returning from the Washington Hilton. The dinner did not resume after the incident. “This was an event dedicated to the...

New York’s anti-police ‘privacy’ loons are intent on endangering NYCHA tenants

It may infuriate the anti-cop “privacy” loons, but news that the NYPD has direct access to cameras in public areas in public-housing projects is...

Remembering Hollywood legend Diane Keaton in her own words

Iconic actress Diane Keaton passed away on Saturday at the age of 79.

Car-crash autopsies expose weed’s deadly risk: Driving high can kill you

A major study in Ohio showed that more than 40% of drivers killed in car crashes tested positive for high levels of THC —...

Tremendous start, but challenges ahead for Trump’s peace plan

One of the truest truisms of war is the next war starts, or doesn’t, because of what is done after the war before.

Trump’s peace triumph, horror was the plan and other commentary

“The Israeli hostages were held 296 days longer than the Iranian regime held the American hostages in 1979-1981,” notes National Review’s Jim Geraghty.

How Trump worked a Mideast miracle with his two-sided ‘America First’ doctrine

President Trump wants his tariffs to reshore manufacturing and end the fleecing of America, but he’s simultaneously using them to accomplish all manner of...

AG Letitia James’ indictment: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 14, 2025

NY Post readers discuss New York Attorney General ­Letitia James’ indictment for federal mortgage fraud.

A day of joy for Israel, and hope for the entire Middle East

The road ahead may be uncertain, but real hope for peace is truly on the table.

Virginia’s proposed abortion ‘right’ would take power from parents

The government wants to take over more of mom and dad’s jobs; this time, it is a matter of life and death. The proposed “Fundamental Right to Reproductive Freedom” is an amendment to the Virginia Constitution that, if approved, would enshrine abortion at any age and gestational stage as a fundamental right that shall not […]

Pennsylvania Democrats praise Trump for release of Israeli hostages

PITTSBURGH — For nearly two years, Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) kept a video pinned to his X account showing his Senate office in Washington, D.C., in which every wall in the front room was covered in posters of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas. The 10-second, soundless video featured a caption that read, “They will stay up […]

When Democrats go small, Trump goes big

Oceans of ink have been spilled attempting to pinpoint the Democrats’ problem in the Trump era. Democratic partisans insist they have a mere “messaging” problem, not a policy or character problem. A smaller contingent believes the party needs new ideas and a willingness to compromise. But the truth is simpler than all that. The reason […]

Spanberger pretends she doesn’t understand Title IX

In order to justify allowing men in women’s locker rooms and avoid angering the transgender activists who make up the Democratic base, Abigail Spanberger is pretending that it is impossible to know who Title IX protects. Spanberger’s campaign to become the next governor of Virginia has been dogged by her support of counties such as […]

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s work-based welfare reforms are just the first step

States are now in the process of preparing to implement parts of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which achieved some of the most significant pro-work reforms to America’s social welfare system in decades. Elevating work and self-reliance in food stamps and Medicaid is essential, but it’s only a first step. Congress and the president […]

Trump’s Knesset rally — a ringing endorsement of Israel and a US pledge for peace

Donald Trump’s speech was a raucous, celebratory affair as lawmakers in Jerusalem showered him with adulation — and he delivered the most lavishly pro-Israel...

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