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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.

Democrats plan decade-long strategy to push pro-transgender narrative

Democrats are doubling down on their fight to convince Americans that their transgender policies should return.

Turning Point PAC’s playbook for reluctant voters: keep calling, up to 40 times

Lots of people vote regularly. For others, it takes a bit of prodding.

Court filings reveal Kyrsten Sinema had sex multiple times with married bodyguard while serving as senator

Kyrsten Sinema testified to sex with her married security guard at locations across the U.S., now facing an alienation of affection suit in NC.

Justice Thomas reveals this elite institution is ‘off limits’ to him: ‘That’s the world we’re in’

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas claims Stanford Law School is 'off limits' for conservatives, but a spokesperson says they'd be honored to host him.

Kalshi’s bets on politics now come with a side of lawsuits

The prediction market platform Kalshi stormed onto the political scene in 2024, when it went toe-to-toe with the Biden administration and won the right to offer contracts on the outcome of elections.

Felons, a fashion model and a failed candidate parade: Florida’s wildest GOP primary yet

The race to replace Rep. Byron Donalds in Florida's 19th Congressional District is getting wild, with 10 Republicans vying for the GOP nomination.

Judge refuses to block Trump administration from building border wall along tribe’s reservation

A federal judge refused on Friday to block the Trump administration from taking steps to build 62 miles of international border wall along part of a Native American tribe's reservation without its consent.

Democratic primary turnout has soared in some states. Can it carry over to November?

Democratic voters are showing up for this year's primaries in numbers not seen in decades, a pattern emerging across several states that has the party optimistic about its prospects in November when control of Congress will be at stake.

Rashida Tlaib rally moved after Jewish-owned Florida venue cancels event, cites ‘increased security concerns’

A Jewish-owned Fort Lauderdale venue canceled a rally set to headline Rashida Tlaib days before Florida's primary, citing security concerns.

Properties Aren’t Property in New York City

The government has reduced landlords from owners to administrators of ‘public’ resources.

Why Missouri Declined to Abolish Its Income Tax

Uncertainty caused voters to stick with the devil they know.

The Ongoing Battle to Defend Welfare Reform

Despite its clear success, a work-oriented safety net continues to be a target for progressives.

Top Dem operative brushes off latest scandal plaguing Maine Senate candidate as ‘salacious gossip’

Donna Brazile declined to comment on the report that Maine Senate nominee Troy Jackson fathered children with his second cousin, calling it gossip.

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