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Epic Fury just sent China’s Xi Jinping an unmistakable message

China’s President Xi Jinping urged Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Dems’ dangerous anti-war stance: Letters to the Editor — April 21, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Democrats’ opposition to Operation Epic Fury despite Iran’s intentions to...

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Resigns amid Misconduct Allegations

Chavez-DeRemer was facing an investigation into an alleged extramarital affair she had with a...

Last Call for Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer

Department of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is heading for the exits, following Kristi Noem...

Justice Thomas Delivers a Straight-Talking Victory Over the Climate Lobby’s Litigation Machine

Yet another scheme by the climate lobby to weaponize the courts and forum-shop has...

White House reviewing cases of missing, dead scientists for possible links as 11th person identified

The White House says it is working with the FBI to review cases of American scientists who have gone missing or died in recent years in a growing list.

Kicking Out the Crazy

The Trump administration seems to be pivoting away from the fringes of American intellectual life to which it was once so attracted.

Why the Supposedly Moderate Democratic Health Plan Won’t Fly Either

The public option sounds moderate, but its economics are anything but.

Appeals court sides with Trump on transgender prisoners

A federal appeals court on Friday erased a lower court ruling that had barred the administration from keeping transgender female prisoners in men's prisons.

Congress approves brief extension of FISA surveillance; disputes unresolved

Congress has approved a 10-day extension of a warrantless spy program after conservative Republican hard-liners refused to support GOP leaders' urging to reauthorize the law without any modifications.

Lead prosecutor against John Brennan removed from case

A federal prosecutor investigating one of President Trump's political enemies has reportedly been pulled off the case.

Lutnick trashes U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, calls for deal to be ‘reconsidered and reimagined’

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick backed President Trump's disapproval of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on Friday, insisting the deal needs to be renegotiated to better suit American interests.

Trump rebukes Mamdani’s new plan to ‘tax the rich’

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's new "tax the rich" plan drew condemnation from President Trump, a Queens native, who slammed the policy that would affect his business.

Senate extends surveillance powers until April 30 after longer renewal collapsed in House

The Senate approved a short-term renewal until April 30 of a controversial surveillance program used by U.S. spy agencies, following a chaotic, post-midnight scramble in the House to keep the authority from expiring.

Judge warned of ‘very concerning’ Justin Fairfax behavior weeks before Dem gunned down wife

A judge flagged Justin Fairfax's mental health in a custody case weeks before the former Virginia lieutenant governor's murder-suicide near Washington, D.C.

Virginia Dems accused of illegally ‘steamrolling’ state law that could upend redistricting crusade

Virginia voters face a redistricting referendum Tuesday as a Supreme Court challenge argues the amendment was passed through an illegal special session.

Obama urges Virginians to vote yes on redistricting measure that could give Democrats 4 more House seats

Barack Obama urges Virginians to vote yes on a redistricting measure that could give Democrats four additional House seats ahead of the midterms.

Turkish grad student who co-authored anti-Israel op-ed at Tufts self-deports after legal battle with DHS

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts grad student whose deportation case was terminated by an immigration judge, has self-deported to Istanbul, sources say.

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