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We must stop radicals from making governance impossible in the House and beyond

One of our most important institutions has been changing in ways that should concern anyone who cares about how our republic functions.

Protecting US women’s sports: Letters to the Editor — July 6, 2026

New York Post readers discuss the Supreme Court ruling to uphold state bans on...

House speaker pledges ‘one more’ attempt to pass no-frills version of Trump’s voter ID bill

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Congress will try for a fourth, and possibly final time, to pass the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and a photo ID to cast a ballot.

Trump warns against communism’s return in 250th anniversary speech

President Trump marked the nation's 250th birthday late Saturday with a colossal fireworks display and a late-night speech warning against communism and pledging the United States would continue on the path to greatness started by the nation's founders in 1776.

One year of the One Big Beautiful Bill: Big GOP sales pitch, big Dem resistance

President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act turned one year old on Saturday, and Republicans are heavily promoting the tax benefits it delivered to voters in this tough midterm election year.

The Cloudy Case for War in Venezuela

‘Drifting is no way to take Americans to war.’

The ‘Progressive University’ vs. the Classical College

American colleges traded wisdom for credentials under the research university model, Scott Yenor argues.

The Most Terrible Sentence Ever Uttered

What will become of us if given a financial incentive to avoid reconciling political disputes?

Trump v. Slaughter Oral Argument Monday

Hopefully the Court will seize this moment to restore accountability and presidential authority in accordance with the text and the original understanding of the...

Virginia Dem Climbed Political Ladder Despite Allegations of Threatening Behavior in the Home

Michael Jones’s ex-wife and his current, estranged wife have both sought protective orders against him.

Judge approves release of Epstein grand jury documents from Florida

A federal judge on Friday said the Justice Department can unseal and release transcripts from the original criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, citing a new law that overcomes the usual secrecy surrounding grand juries.

Trump awarded inaugural FIFA Peace Prize

President Trump was awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize during the 2026 World Cup draw held in Washington for his efforts of "advancing peace and unity" around the world.

Trump can fire labor, federal personnel board members, appeals court rules

A federal appeals court ruled Friday that presidents do have the power to fire members of so-called independent agencies if those panels wield substantial executive authority, in a decision that confirms some of President Trump's high-profile firings.

Trump’s security strategy slams European allies and asserts U.S. power in the Western Hemisphere

President Donald Trump's administration has set forth a new national security strategy that paints European allies as weak and aims to reassert America's dominance in the Western Hemisphere.

Fed confronts ‘hardest’ decision on interest rates in final meeting of the year

The Federal Reserve faces a tough decision when it convenes Tuesday for a two-day meeting to determine whether to cut interest rates for a third consecutive time or hold off due to concerns about inflation.

RFK Jr. panel votes to remove hepatitis B vaccine recommendation for newborns

Federal advisers voted to abandon the long-standing hepatitis B vaccines for newborns -- a milestone in Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s challenge to vaccines.

How one Arkansas county helps ICE make hundreds of arrests and spreads fear among immigrants

Northwest Arkansas has emerged as a hot spot in the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, the result of one county's partnership with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and aggressive traffic stops by police.

‘Ticking time bomb’: How dangers lurked in Afghan evacuee population

Tucked inside the tens of thousands of Afghans airlifted out of Kabul in 2021 were some ticking time bombs. Suddenly, they are starting to explode.

SCOTUS to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenship

President Trump's order seeking to clarify the 14th Amendment and the legality of birthright citizenship faces a major Supreme Court test.

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