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Anti-war cranks are a tiny GOP fringe hoping to con their way to power

The Republican Party is not split over the Iran war — but that doesn’t mean it can simply ignore the crank fringe bewailing and assailing President Donald Trump’s actions.

No, Mayor Mamdani, the First Lady of NYC is not a private role

If you're First Lady of New York City, you don't get to be a...

Judge Wilson’s ‘kid gloves’ and more: Letters to the Editor — March 15, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Chief Judge Rowan Wilson's advocacy for criminals' freedom and more

The Postmodern Jurisprudence of Lawrence VanDyke

The Ninth Circuit judge has embraced the fact that an opinion as opinion can...

‘Do not bring your politics’: Obama ignores Jackson family’s wishes at memorial

The death of Rev. Jesse Jackson produced the unexpected: a public split between two of Chicago's most prominent Democratic figures.

The Postmodern Jurisprudence of Lawrence VanDyke

The Ninth Circuit judge has embraced the fact that an opinion as opinion can have meaning beyond the arguments it presents.

‘Do not bring your politics’: Obama ignores Jackson family’s wishes at memorial

The death of Rev. Jesse Jackson produced the unexpected: a public split between two of Chicago's most prominent Democratic figures.

President Trump says Iran is “totally defeated,” calling out “fake news”

President Trump declared Iran "totally defeated" just two weeks into the conflict with the Middle Eastern country.

North Korea test-fires 10 missiles as South Korea, U.S. stage war games

North Korea test-fired 10 short-range ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan Saturday, five days after South Korea and its U.S. allies kicked off their annual spring war games.

Michael Cohen joins Lara Trump podcast to defend former boss against Epstein ties

Michael Cohen is back in President Trump's corner, defending him against unsubstantiated claims that he is implicated in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.

U.S. judge pauses termination of deportation protections for some Somali immigrants

A U.S. court ruling in Massachusetts Friday temporarily paused the looming termination of Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Somalia.

In race for Georgia governor, Burt Jones was inevitable GOP nom until Rick Jackson showed up

Burt Jones seemed like the inevitable Republican nominee for governor in Georgia.

2028 Dem veteran? Uncle Sam wants you.

In the 15 days since President Donald Trump launched Operation Epic Fury on Iran, Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) is approaching nearly a dozen media...

Virginia Democrats dig in on DHS funding line despite ISIS-linked shooting at ODU, illegal immigrant murder

Virginia Democratic Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine oppose DHS funding without reforms, despite a deadly shooting at Old Dominion University involving suspect with ISIS links.

Ex-Dem senator admits to affair with former bodyguard in explosive court filing: ‘Romantic and Intimate’

Sinema, the former Arizona senator, outlined details of the affair in a new court filing seeking to dismiss an 'alienation of affection' lawsuit filed by her bodyguard's estranged wife.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 14

2011—Elevated by President Obama to the Ninth Circuit two months earlier, Mary H. Murguia still has damage to carry out as a federal district...

Jihad in America: The Michigan Attack

This isn’t just about opposition to Israel.

Dems continue to reject GOP efforts to fund ICE in DHS fight despite terror concerns: ‘That’s on them’

Democrats accuse Republicans of prolonging government shutdown over ICE funding dispute, as impasse enters second month with no clear resolution in sight.

Trump’s demand for colleges nationwide to fork over race data faces legal hurdle

A federal judge blocked Trump's requirement for colleges to immediately collect and turn over race data, siding — for now — with a group of Democrat attorneys general

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