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Cory Booker’s sad stunt epitomizes Democrats’ empty agenda

Sen. Cory Booker’s pointless imitation filibuster epitomizes Democrats’ pathetic incoherence in the wake of last November's defeats.

John Sterling on the phone call that changed his career — and Yankee history

Retired Yankees broadcaster John Sterling tells The Post's Cindy Adams about his legendary career.

Do better than the petty proxy-vote infighting drama, House Republicans

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced she's resigning from the House Freedom Caucus.

Time for Trump to show Putin he’s not dealing with Sleepy Joe Biden anymore

How long will President Trump let Vladimir Putin treat him like Joe Biden 2.0?

Army’s swamp tragedy shows America who our friends are

Through this loss, we glimpse one of the United States' most important strategic resources:...

Trump forced to bring back fired feds on telework

President Trump has railed against federal employees who telework, but his administration said it has been forced to allow dozens of employees to work remotely after it prematurely got rid of their old offices.

Speaker Johnson shuts down House to avoid bid to allow proxy voting for new parents

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday canceled votes for the rest of the week after he failed to stop renegade Republicans from forcing a vote to restore proxy voting in the chamber.

Border Patrol sets new record with low border crossings

The Border Patrol detected just 7,181 illegal immigrants attempting to sneak into the U.S. across the southern border in March, the White House border czar said Tuesday, marking the lowest monthly total in records dating back decades.

Senators introduce bipartisan Russia sanctions bill to bolster peace deal negotiations

Half of the Senate, led by Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut Democrat, introduced a bipartisan bill on Tuesday to impose sanctions against Russia if the Kremlin refuses to negotiate a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine.

Marijuana legalization PAC aims to sway Trump with ads targeting Biden, Canada

A marijuana legalization political action committee is trying to get President Trump on board with seven-figure ads that go after former President Biden as well as tariff target Canada.

University of Minnesota student who was detained by ICE sues for immediate release

A University of Minnesota graduate business student who's being held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement is suing for his immediate release, saying his arrest violated his rights and he's been given little explanation for why he's being held.

NIH bans six Chinese labs from animal experiments with U.S. funding

The National Institutes of Health has quietly booted a Chinese lab that performed grisly experiments on beagles from its list of facilities approved for animal experiments using U.S. taxpayer money.

While Cory Booker rails against Trump, his Senate aide busted for having handgun at Capitol

One of Sen. Cory A. Booker's staffers was arrested Monday after police said the employee brought a handgun onto Capitol grounds.

Former DeSantis official defeats Dem for Matt Gaetz’s House seat

A special election in Florida's 1st Congressional District between Republican Jimmy Patronis and Democrat Gay Valimont was held to determine the successor to Matt Gaetz's House seat.

GOP state senator wins Florida special election, extends GOP House majority

Randy Fine won Tuesday night's special election in Florida, and will now hold former Rep. Michael Waltz's seat in the Sunshine State's 6th Congressional District.

NSC confirms Mike Waltz and staff used Gmail for government communication

The National Security Council (NSC) has provided clarification on reports about Mike Waltz and his staff using personal Gmail accounts for government communications.

Republicans seek to block the reappointment of UN official accused of antisemitism

The House Foreign Affairs Committee is pushing the United Nations to not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for another term over accusations of antisemitism.

Zeldin to visit border where ‘disgusting Mexican sewage’ is harming US environment

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin said he plans to visit the border to assess toxic waste spilling over from Mexico.

Liberation Day? Trump to unveil sweeping tariffs to protect U.S. industries

The president will seek revenge Wednesday with a "Liberation Day" plan that slaps tariffs on any nation that taxes U.S. goods or sets up other trade barriers.

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