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NY unions put a target on my back — for helping their members escape

AG Letitia James will soon have sweeping new powers to go after groups like mine for communications she decides “falsely impersonate” a union.

Best of the Babylon Bee: US votes to legally adopt World Cup fan Freddy the German

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and...

US must halt the terror-driven gold rush that’s looting Venezuela

Venezuela is at the evil heart of an illicit gold-mining rush that’s enriching US...

The Shapiro Education-Reform Sellout Continues in Pennsylvania

America needs to know this about them. And about him.

Blue-State Attorneys General Tilt the Playing Field to Gain Edge in Climate Change Litigation

More than two dozen Democratic AGs and city legal officers signed a letter insisting...

The Shapiro Education-Reform Sellout Continues in Pennsylvania

America needs to know this about them. And about him.

Blue-State Attorneys General Tilt the Playing Field to Gain Edge in Climate Change Litigation

More than two dozen Democratic AGs and city legal officers signed a letter insisting the FJC reinstate its biased ‘climate science’ chapter.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 17

1963—In the course of ruling in School District of Abington Township v. Schempp that the Establishment Clause forbids a Pennsylvania law that requires that Bible verses...

House Republicans Sound the Alarm on China Exploiting U.S. Technology

The government is unable to monitor science and technology agreements between federal agencies and foreign governments, lawmakers warn.

Canada’s Assisted-Suicide Boom Reveals the Human Costs of Single-Payer

When patients face long waits and limited options, euthanasia looks more like a policy response to a floundering health-care system.

Democrats Say They Want Affordable Housing. So Why Are They Killing It?

By imposing stringent environmental restrictions, liberal political leaders are making it harder to build new homes.

Trump delays Clayton’s nomination for intelligence director to try to push Congress on voter ID bill

President Trump said Wednesday that he was delaying federal prosecutor Jay Clayton's nomination to lead the U.S. intelligence community in a bid to force Congress to act on a voter ID bill that currently lacks enough support for passage.

Oklahoma Democrats face runoff showdown in race for deep-red Senate seat

Oklahoma Democrats will compete in a primary runoff election in the 2026 Senate race in a long-shot bid to flip a deep-red seat held by Republicans for over 35 years.

Deadly B-52 crash puts focus on engines, controllability as investigators hunt for answers

A B-52 Stratofortress crashed after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base during a radar modernization test mission, killing all eight people aboard.

Trump says Senate hearing on DNI nominee is cancelled until US attorney replacement confirmed

President Trump says hearing on nomination of Jay Clayton for DNI is being called off until Jamie McDonald is confirmed as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.

Trump DNI pick braces for Senate grilling as temporary stand-in fuels Dem pressure

Jay Clayton faces a tense Senate confirmation hearing to become DNI amid growing Democratic concerns over Trump's temporary pick William Pulte.

A problem hiding in plain sight is keeping Americans from buying homes

America's construction industry is short 250,000 workers monthly, extending building timelines and driving up costs amid a 1.5 million-home housing gap.

Trump wins two, loses one: Georgia billionaire delivers rare blow to endorsement machine

Trump-backed candidates won two of three key GOP runoffs in Georgia and Alabama, but lost the gubernatorial race to billionaire Rick Jackson.

Trump’s endorsement power just met its $100M limit

President Donald Trump’s primary victory spree has a new $100 million asterisk. That’s the record-breaking sum the upstart self-funding businessman Rick Jackson spent to...

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