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Darline Graham considering running for full a Senate term as memorial services set for Lindsey Graham: report

Darline Graham, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, has privately expressed interest in running for a full Senate term, a report said.

White House dishes out new election security jab over Olive Garden’s pasta pass ID policy

Olive Garden's Never Ending Pasta Pass requires photo ID, sparking a political firestorm over election security and the SAVE Act's voter ID debate.

WATCH: Minnesota fraud scandal takes absurd new twist as veteran blows whistle

Adam Schwarze says Minnesota records show he voted in 2012, but he was nearly 2,000 miles away in Navy SEAL training in California at the time.

Olive Garden becomes unlikely face of voter ID fight after restaurant’s policy goes viral

Olive Garden's Never-Ending Pasta Pass requires photo ID, sparking conservatives to argue pasta deals are more secure than elections in some states.

Battleground Democrat said traditionally White outdoor spaces ‘will no longer be White’

Rep. Gabe Vasquez complained that outdoor recreation spaces have been dominated by White people and called for "equitable access" for people of color.

Democrats’ ignorant Graham Platner support: Letters to the Editor — June 10, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s Nazi-linked tattoo and alleged past of abuse.

Britain must avenge Henry Nowak the right way 

Eighteen-year-old Henry Nowak was stabbed, arrested, and denied medical attention after his killer falsely accused him of racism. If this doesn’t sound real, I implore you to watch the bodycam footage yourself. Britain is currently melting down over it. Nowak was walking home from a night out in Southampton when he crossed paths with Vickrum […]

Accused murderer goes missing. Feds bust him in DC. Mayoral candidate objects

Eduardo Cruz was beaten to death in Northwest D.C. on Jan. 22. Cruz had reportedly objected after his neighbor, Jose Ramos, was being too loud. Ramos and his friends allegedly reacted to this complaint with a lethal beatdown. “Cruz was heard asking for forgiveness repeatedly while Ramos and a group of others allegedly insulted him and physically […]

Trying to scare college kids about AI coming for them is the worst thing commencement speakers could have done

At least 25 graduating classes heard some version of the AI spiel — not exactly original insight to inspire the next stage of life.

Pratt ran a great campaign, but you can’t save voters who don’t want to be saved

Spencer Pratt’s campaign in Los Angeles was run about as well as a non-Democratic campaign could be run in a major American city. The fact that he lost is proof that you simply cannot save voters who don’t want to be saved. Pratt’s campaign has come to an end, as a late surge in ballots for City […]

Albany erased ‘mother’ and ‘father’ from state law. Here’s what that really means

On June 2, the New York State Legislature passed bill A8382A/S9316 and sent it to Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY). The legislation systematically removes the words “mother” and “father” from New York’s Family Court Act, domestic relations law, child support statutes, and education law. It replaces them with the clinical terms “gestating parent” and “non-gestating parent.” […]

Deportation hits illegal immigration supply. Mandatory E-Verify will address demand

During its first year in office, the Trump administration made dramatic strides to address the supply side of illegal immigration by securing our borders, detaining those who were apprehended, and halting the abuse of our asylum system.  To build on that success, we must also prioritize dramatically reducing the number of people living in the […]

The Working Families Tax Cuts strengthen SNAP. Don’t let the Senate undo progress

June 1 marked the start of new eligibility requirements for Americans enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The working families tax cuts strengthened the long-term viability of SNAP by requiring able-bodied adults to meet modest work requirements to retain their benefits — with clear exemptions for vulnerable populations. These commonsense reforms protect taxpayer dollars […]

Women are the Left’s collateral damage in abortion fight

Women have always been the acceptable collateral damage in the Left’s casualty-laden war to keep unrestricted abortion legal. Alexis Lynn Arguella, 18, died from an abortion at a Colorado Planned Parenthood last year. Nobody has been held responsible. Tonya Reaves was left to bleed to death for 5 1/2 hours inside a Chicago Planned Parenthood. […]

An urgent message to Congress: Refill the Great Salt Lake

The Great Salt Lake is in decline. Shorelines that once defined northern Utah’s landscape have receded dramatically over the past two decades, exposing thousands of acres of dry lakebed and intensifying concerns over dust pollution, ecosystem collapse, and long-term water scarcity across the Wasatch Front. Scientists have warned repeatedly that if current trends continue, the […]

Police surveillance is not just for emergencies, no matter what they say

Once the use of a surveillance technology is permitted for emergency purposes only, it is only a matter of time before it is used for purposes that fall well outside any rational definition of an emergency. Take automatic license plate readers, or ALPRs, for instance. All across the country, these surveillance cameras capture time-stamped data […]

Retire the copper, not the customer

America is in a global race for technological leadership. China understands this. Beijing is investing aggressively to dominate artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, advanced communications, and next-generation digital infrastructure. It shows no sign of slowing down. The question for the United States is simple: Will we build the networks of the future or keep spending billions […]

Policymakers need to drown out the noise on data centers

There is no shortage of noise being generated around data centers by project critics spouting misinformation. In a recent class-action lawsuit filed in federal court against data center builder and operator DataOne USA, a handful of New Jersey residents claim that a nearby facility emits “a very loud industrial noise;” they say it “sounds like […]

Ditch the delay. Make voting simpler, faster, and more secure

The right to vote and the right to petition our government are among the most basic freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. These are foundational and central to the promise that ordinary citizens, not elites or institutions, ultimately hold power in America. Rights of this importance should be protected, respected, and made easier to exercise, not […]

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