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TV connections ‘Lost’: How we sacrificed common culture for convenience

Early-oughts TV it may have belonged to the last generation of television that millions of Americans had to experience at roughly the same time.

Emily Gallagher’s shoplifting defense: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 19, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher’s claim that shoplifters have a “biological need”...

Minnesota Man Arrested for Medicaid Fraud Scheme Previously Won State’s ‘Outstanding Refugee’ Award

Elmi’s alleged co-conspirators in the Medicaid fraud scheme also have links to human trafficking,...

Only Trump Gets to Do the Insult Comic Act

The lesson here is that no one else gets the license that voters give...

Liberia agrees to take 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S.

Liberia has agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the United States, authorities in the West African country said Tuesday, in one of the largest such arrangements under the Trump administration's broader crackdown on immigration.

Minnesota Man Arrested for Medicaid Fraud Scheme Previously Won State’s ‘Outstanding Refugee’ Award

Elmi’s alleged co-conspirators in the Medicaid fraud scheme also have links to human trafficking, according to prosecutors.

Only Trump Gets to Do the Insult Comic Act

The lesson here is that no one else gets the license that voters give Trump to be his worst self.

Liberia agrees to take 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S.

Liberia has agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the United States, authorities in the West African country said Tuesday, in one of the largest such arrangements under the Trump administration's broader crackdown on immigration.

Gun groups use NFA injunction win to fuel membership drives

Gun rights groups involved in obtaining a limited injunction against part of the National Firearms Act pertaining to sales taxes on silencers and certain guns are using the court ruling to drive a broader membership recruitment effort.

Trump: U.S. not seeking talks with Iran as regional violence reemerges

President Trump said Tuesday his administration is not speaking to Iran and asserted U.S. control over the Strait of Hormuz while Tehran signaled a new phase of defiance and aggression in the region, raising tensions across the Gulf region.

Rep. Randy Fine caught sifting through voter’s mailbox while canvassing

Rep. Randy Fine was caught on a homeowner's doorbell camera opening a stranger's mailbox and flipping through the contents while canvassing ahead of Tuesday's Republican primary.

Minnesota attorney general sues Texas governor to compel extradition of ICE agent for trial

Minnesota's attorney general sued the governor of Texas on Tuesday, seeking to compel the extradition of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent charged with wounding a man and then lying to justify the shooting during the agency's crackdown in Minneapolis.

Congresswoman says target of ICE operation in fatal Maine shooting wasn’t up for removal

The person Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents targeted in Maine last month when an officer shot and killed a motorist was a roommate who was not subject to a final removal order, a Democratic congresswoman from the state said.

Former Venezuelan player working for San Diego Padres is detained by ICE

A former Venezuelan baseball player working for the San Diego Padres was detained by U.S. immigration officials after arriving in Texas on a work trip for the club, his family said Tuesday.

Darline Graham lands rich backing in South Carolina’s GOP runoff election

Several deep-pocketed groups are running ads in South Carolina to help Sen. Darline Graham's bid to fill her late brother's seat for a full six-year term.

Forest Service moves to rescind 25-year-old ‘roadless rule,’ citing wildfire risk

The U.S. Forest Service is looking to rescind a Clinton-era rule that established prohibitions on road construction and timber harvesting in tens of millions of acres of roadless public lands in 36 states.

Justice Department pushes to revive criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia

The Justice Department is pushing to revive criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, telling a federal appeals court late Monday that a judge erred in his scathing ruling that called the case against the man mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison an "abuse of prosecuting power."

Trump admin scores court win to end deportation protections for Ethiopian migrants

The Department of Homeland Security declared all of its TPS terminations are now in effect after a federal judge dissolved the remaining legal hurdle.

Anti-socialism push can flip battlegrounds, Republican leader bets as party fights to hold House

House Speaker Mike Johnson says he's "absolutely convinced" Republicans will defy historic midterm trends and grow the House majority this fall.

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