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Former ICE official loses GOP primary in key battleground district Republicans are hoping to flip

Former state Rep. Derek Merrin defeats ex-ICE deputy director Madison Sheahan in Ohio's competitive 9th District Republican congressional primary.

Howard Lutnick forced to face Jeffrey Epstein ties during House Oversight hearing

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will face questions about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a voluntary House Oversight Committee interview Wednesday.

GOP senator in brutal primary praised Islamic charity after feds cut terror-scrutinized parent, review finds

Sen. John Cornyn praised Islamic Relief USA multiple times, even as its parent group faced terror links and antisemitism allegations worldwide.

Senate candidate running as ‘Independent’ continues to be bankrolled by left-wing donors

Independent Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn has promised not to caucus with either party if elected, but his campaign is being bankrolled by left-wing money.

Michigan Senate race: El-Sayed’s ties to extremist fuel antisemitism concerns among Jewish voters

Some Michigan Jewish residents say Abdul El-Sayed's U.S. Senate candidacy is amplifying concerns over antisemitism amid rising state tensions.

Anti-Trump DA Alvin Bragg sure acts like he has something to hide — we’re suing to find out

DA Bragg has hundreds of records of communications with or about political agents about his prosecution of Donald Trump — and he won't explain...

Team Trump is right to sue NYC over its ‘sanctuary’ laws — but Mayor Adams isn’t the one to blame

President Donald Trump’s DOJ is finally suing New York City over its disastrous sanctuary city policy, which allows violent illegal alien criminals to elude...

The ‘woke right’ free-trade critics are only fooling themselves

Trade is win-win. Otherwise, we wouldn't engage in it. So why is capitalism facing more and more attacks — even from the right?

France surrenders to Palestinian terrorists

France has decided that the best way to respond to Palestinians murdering 1,200 Israeli civilians and promising to commit genocide against Jews is to reward them with their own terrorist state. French President Emmanuel Macron broadcast to the world that he is on the side of Palestinian terrorists, announcing that France would formally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations […]

Columbia’s $200M payout: Letters to the Editor — July 26, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Columbia University’s $220 settlement agreement with the Trump administration.

Cheapening ‘genocide,’ strip the NEA of its charter and other commentary

“There is a glaring dissonance to the charge that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza,” contends The New York Times’ Bret Stephens.

The unsung heroine of Pennsylvania’s conservative movement

HARRISON CITY, Pennsylvania — Eileen Cunningham is a mother of four and grandmother of three with another on the way. The wife of “Goose” Cunningham — when you are from Hazelwood, everyone has a nickname — possesses the unique quality of bringing people together to form communities. How? The natural athlete coached girls’ hockey, track […]

Hope schools grant Florida families a choice

Florida, under Gov. Ron DeSantis, is continuing the charge to reshape American education. This time, it is by accelerating a bold experiment in school choice. With the signing of SB 2510, the state further clears the path for “schools of hope,” a specialized class of charter schools aimed at serving students in chronically underperforming districts. […]

A new reality of organ donation

When a nightmare situation turns into the subject of a Health and Human Services Department investigation, people pay attention. Such is the case with misconduct in the nation’s organ transplant system. Under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health Resources and Services Administration directed the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network to […]

The Trump Circus is back in town

The very worst aspect of the reignited Jeffrey Epstein saga, followed closely by the resurgence of Russiagate, is that we’d finally gotten the best version of President Donald Trump. The historically successful Iran strikes and passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act marked the emergence of a self-actualized president. The brash and bawdy showman […]

In ugly Democratic feud, both sides deserve to lose

IN UGLY DEMOCRATIC FEUD, BOTH SIDES DESERVE TO LOSE. Are Republicans taking pleasure in the current feud between Bidenworld and some pillars of the Democratic Party? Yes, they are. But not a joke, as former President Joe Biden would say: The fight is worth noting because it shines a light on the continuing bitterness in the […]

The married athlete advantage

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts may already be the reigning Super Bowl Most Valuable Player, but according to Good Morning Football host Kyle Brandt, his next season just might be his best — all because Hurts was one of many NFL athletes who got married this offseason. “So many players got married this offseason,” said […]

Obama, Brennan, and the ‘collusion’ lie

The recent release of documents on the Donald Trump-Russia hoax makes plainer than ever the damage former President Barack Obama has inflicted on our democracy. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard referred the matter to the Justice Department for possible criminal prosecutions because, she says, “there is irrefutable evidence that details how President Obama and […]

Saudi ambivalence to Houthis encourages terrorism

ADEN, Yemen — When the war on the Houthis erupted, Saudi Arabia was its front line. The United States saw Saudi Arabia as its ally. Even President Barack Obama supported Saudi efforts, providing U.S. intelligence and aerial refueling to support Saudi Arabia’s bombing campaign. As the threats from Yemen grew, Saudi Arabia and the United […]

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