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‘She saw dollar signs’: Former Obama counsel pressed over years-long Epstein ties

Kathryn Ruemmler faced a bipartisan grilling from the House Oversight Committee over emails revealing her friendly relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Bombshell essay from Gavin Newsom’s ex-mistress will force him to reckon with ugly past

Gavin Newsom is about to face a reckoning over his 2007 affair with Ruby...

NYC’s Hooverville revival: Letters to the Editor — July 15, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani's delay on clearing a large homeless encampment on...

Houston Man Killed by ICE, Hailed as Father Chasing ‘American Dream,’ Had Meth in His Car, FBI Says

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo attempted to ‘weaponize’ his vehicle against ICE agents during a traffic...

Birthrates and Immigration

If the problem we’re focusing on is the gap between stated and achieved desires...

Baseless Accusations of Bias Are Losing Their Sting

Equating well-grounded criticism of a person’s actions with bigotry against that person’s minority group is not the effective move it used to be.

Democrats’ Flattery of Their Most Partisan Voters Will Get Them Nowhere

Senator Chris Murphy’s grievance with the American system of government is not likely to be a winning message.

Trumpism and Buchananism

A crucial difference between the two.

Comey, James ask judge to toss their criminal cases

Former FBI Director James B. Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James asked a federal judge Thursday to dismiss separate criminal charges against them, arguing prosecutor Lindsey Halligan was illegally appointed by the Trump administration.

White House economic chief Kevin Hassett: ‘Still work to do’ to improve affordability in U.S.

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said Wednesday that President Trump tamed runaway inflation, but there is "still work to do" as the White House and Democrats grapple for the upper hand on affordability in America.

Oklahoma is set to execute a man after a state panel recommended his life be spared

A man who denies stabbing a migrant farmworker to death during a 2002 robbery was scheduled for execution Thursday in Oklahoma. A state panel recommended that his life be spared.

Retired judges push back on Todd Blanche’s ‘war’ on ‘activist judges’ comments

Former judges are disputing Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's comments when he said it's time to declare war on activist judges as the administration fights in courts to defend President Trump's agenda.

From gowns to pantsuits, Michelle Obama explains her iconic fashion picks in a new book, ‘The Look’

On any day during her eight years as first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama said she could go from giving a speech to meeting with a counterpart from another country to digging in her vegetable garden with groups of schoolchildren.

50-year mortgages? NFL kickoff rules? Here’s where some of Trump’s latest jaw-dropping musings stand

President Donald Trump loves offering outlandish ideas and then repeating them until they start to become mainstream - even if they don't always come to fruition.

California to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses given to immigrants amid Trump admin pressure

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said 17,000 "illegally issued trucking licenses" are being revoked in California amid Trump administration pressure.

Jack Smith meeting with then-FBI Director Wray recorded as ‘significant case notification’ in J6 probe

EXCLUSIVE: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith met with then-FBI Director Christopher Wray months after he began investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots and the 2020 election, Fox News Digital has learned.

Colombia’s president calls Trump a ‘barbarian’ in rift over drug vessel strikes: report

White House responds after Colombian President Gustavo Petro reportedly called President Donald Trump a "barbarian" in dispute over drug vessel strikes.

Justice Department withdraws SNAP appeal from Supreme Court as funding resumes

Lawyers for the Trump administration told the Supreme Court their SNAP appeal was moot after the president signed a funding bill to resume full payments for the food aid program.

Democrat civil war erupts after moderate accuses progressive of undermining ‘free and fair elections’

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez filed a privileged resolution to rebuke Rep. Jesus "Chuy" García for his late withdrawal from re-election that cleared a path for his chief of staff to run.

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