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How the Southern Poverty Law Center drives demonization of its conservative foes

Banks, tech companies and others have reportedly used the SPLC “hate map” to debank, censor and otherwise blacklist conservatives.

The art of the peace deal: Letters to the Editor — June 15, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s latest announcement of an imminent US-Iran peace deal.

The most self-destructive pillars of lefty lunacy finally begin to fall

Increasingly, Americans, and indeed all Westerners, are saying no to green haranguers, gender and...

UK and US voters are highly cynical. They express it differently.

It’s not just football versus soccer. Britain and America share a language and deep...

Obama ‘doubtful’ Trump’s Iran deal will be different than the one he signed in 2015

Former President Barack Obama said it was "doubtful" that any new agreement between the U.S. and Iran to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons will be different from or better than the deal he negotiated in 2015.

California accused of blocking federal voter roll audit as DOJ escalates probe of election fraud claims

The DOJ accuses California of blocking a federal audit of voter rolls as the dispute over registration records intensifies in the Ninth Circuit.

Former Biden ambassador considered running against him over border mess, bashes Kamala in new book

Ken Salazar, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, reveals he considered running for president against Biden after the 2024 debate, per a new book excerpt.

Mamdani touts massive taxpayer-funded investment for trans healthcare: ‘First step’

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces a $15 million investment in gender affirming care, calling New York City a haven for its LGBTQ+ communities.

Cornyn predicts Trump midterm ‘disaster,’ then ‘the most miserable two years of his life’

Outgoing Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas predicted that President Donald Trump will experience "disaster" in the 2026 midterm elections.

Ex-Biden aide dubbed ‘Baghdad Bob’ reemerges with Jill Biden spat, new gig

Andrew Bates sparked a Democratic Party firestorm by criticizing Jill Biden's book tour for reopening debate over Joe Biden's 2024 dropout decision.

Top US ally’s defense chief quits, warns military lacks resources for rising threats

John Healey resigned, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government of failing to adequately fund the military amid rising Russian threats.

Talarico’s move to swap out ‘woman’ resurfaces amid backlash over similar bill in NY: ‘Insane individual’

Texas Senate candidate James Talarico once used "pregnant individual" instead of "woman" in a 2023 abortion bill, drawing criticism from opponents.

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other...

The small-town voters deciding the UK’s future are demanding change, our focus group found

ASHTON-IN-MAKERFIELD, England — Voters in perhaps the most consequential special election ever held in Britain are angry, and they really want someone to feel...

Lee Zeldin on rising gas prices, energy dominance and AI data centers

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Alaska election official threatens to disqualify Republican who shares name with Dan Sullivan

A top Alaska elections official has threatened to disqualify from the state's August primary a U.S. Senate candidate who shares the same name and party affiliation as incumbent Republican Dan Sullivan.

Senate intelligence chairman seeks federal probe of Chinese AI-related influence operation

China is engaged in a covert influence campaign to prevent the development of U.S. data centers needed for artificial-intelligence capabilities, according to the chairman of Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Foreign surveillance law set to expire as Congress leaves town after rejecting extensions

Congress left Washington this week without renewing a foreign surveillance law that expires Friday, ensuring America's spy network will lose some of its powers used to thwart terrorist plots.

U.S. slaps sanctions against Cuban oil and gas company as tensions rise

The U.S. government on Thursday announced sanctions against Cuba's state-owned oil and gas company in a move some experts say will only deepen the island's crises and hit vulnerable Cubans the hardest.

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