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Trump’s righteous Education Dept. battle against abject failure

Despite spending a staggering $4 trillion since it was established, the department has done nothing to meet its original mandate. Time to shut it down.

Christmastime in New York City: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 2, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Johnny Oleksinski’s column bemoaning the holiday season in today’s New...

Gov. Tim Walz’s woke refusal to call out Somali scammers cost his state $1B

Hundreds of Minnesotan social workers skewered Gov. Tim Walz for not just ignoring the...

Anti-ICE chaos in Lower Manhattan is a sign of trouble ahead

New York’s ever-ready professional protesters have wreaked havoc, but with Zohran Mamdani and other...

Hooray for Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton and his war against gangs

How about that: Trump-appointed Chairman Jay Clayton is standing up for public-housing tenants.

Patriotic vibes and tariff fears fuel uptick in ‘Made in USA’ shopping this holiday season

American shoppers are more likely to buy American-made products than last season, a top U.S. manufacturing group says, pointing to President Trump's tariffs and patriotic fervor as the main drivers.

HHS roots out double-dippers who receive billions in improper federal healthcare benefits

After discovering that millions of people are wrongly collecting federally backed health care benefits, the Health and Human Services Department told federal investigators that it is taking steps to eliminate dual enrollment.

Shifting Thanksgiving traditions reflect broader political, economic and cultural divides

Thanksgiving tradition is shifting as families rethink menus, navigate political divides and embrace more takeout, revealing how culture and ideology shape the holiday across America.

Mike Johnson set to huddle with Indiana Republicans amid redistricting fight

Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to huddle via conference call with Indiana House Republicans this weekend ahead of their upcoming state House session to...

How Trump targeting these Democrats could backfire

Donald Trump is going to war with Democrats over the military. It could backfire on him. The president’s attacks on six Democrats who recorded...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 27

2025—Happy Thanksgiving! Be grateful that the secular activists in the judiciary weren’t dominant when George Washington was president, or we’d never have this great,...

Newsom’s Minimum Wage Hike Cost California Thousands of Fast Food Jobs, Sent Prices Soaring

Since Newsom signed the law in September 2023, California has been responsible for more than a quarter of America’s fast food job losses.

Trump admin set to let protected status for 350,000 Haitian migrants expire in February

The Department of Homeland Security announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status for 353,000 Haitian migrants living in the U.S.

How the White House turkey pardon became an American tradition

President Donald Trump pardoned two North Carolina turkeys in the Rose Garden on Tuesday, maintaining the annual Thanksgiving tradition dating back decades.

Congress investigates betting scandals rocking NBA and Major League Baseball following federal charges

Sports gambling boom raises integrity concerns as betting scandals emerge in leagues, prompting congressional scrutiny of gaming industry practices.

Alleged National Guard shooter worked with US government entities in Afghanistan, including CIA: Ratcliffe

The Afghan national accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., worked with U.S. entities, including the CIA, as a member of a partner force in Afghanistan.

Trump vows immigration crackdown after Afghan named as shooter in Guard ambush

The man suspected of gunning down two National Guard soldiers near the White House on Wednesday was an immigrant from Afghanistan who came to the U.S. during President Biden's 2021 airlift, President Trump said.

Virginia brothers plotted to kill ICE agents, Homeland Security says

Two brothers in Virginia have been arrested after an off-duty police officer overheard the men allegedly discussing plans to kill immigration officers, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.

Court transcripts show Border Patrol official Greg Bovino dodging questions about use of force

Newly released transcripts of private interviews with a senior U.S. Border Patrol official and other authorities leading the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area reveal tense exchanges as leaders dodged questions about high-profile uses of force.

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