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Mamdani’s ‘enclave’ map: Letters to the Editor — July 13, 2026

New York Post readers sound off on Mayor Mamdani’s “immigrant enclave” map that leaves out neighborhoods like Little Italy.

Leftward, ho! How socialists would shape a new Democratic majority

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) almost looks like a centrist now. That would have been a strange thing to say eight years ago, when she knocked off Rep. Joe Crowley, then the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House, and became the face of a new left flank that made party leaders nervous. She and the rest of […]

Graham was one of the most influential, if unlikely, leaders in Trump’s Washington

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who died unexpectedly on Saturday at age 71, was an unlikely GOP leader in the age of President Donald Trump. Graham could easily have become irrelevant once Trump became the unquestioned head of the Republican Party. The South Carolina senator was a top ally of longtime Sen. John McCain. They and […]

Congress should share, not shield, US artificial intelligence tech

China has unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer, LineShine, which was able to bypass U.S. export restrictions by using a network of CPU standard microprocessors instead of GPUs.

SEE IT: ICE agents pause arrest operation to save woman in rollover crash

A rollover crash in Milwaukee trapped a 31-year-old woman inside her car until quick-thinking ICE agents rushed from a nearby operation to free her.

It Turns Out the New Qatari-Donated Air Force One Isn’t Completely Secure

Go figure, it turns out the new Qatari-gifted Air Force One isn’t as perfectly safe and secure as the administration insisted it was.

Graham Platner Plays the Victim

He departed the Maine Senate race exactly as expected, insisting that every accusation against him was a lie and his withdrawal was everyone else’s...

Iran Gets Back on Trump’s Bad Side

The erstwhile ‘very rational people’ may have reignited the war with the U.S.

Trump to seek Supreme Court’s rehearing on birthright citizenship

President Trump will take the unusual step of asking the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision on birthright citizenship after the high court last week struck down his executive order restricting it.

GOP congressmen demand ‘accountability’ from WNBA for fouls on Clark

A group of GOP representatives has seen enough fouls on Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark.

Markets shake off worries about renewed Mideast fighting, though gas prices rise again

U.S. stocks rose despite renewed tensions in the Middle East, with a slight rise in oil and gas prices, as investors weighed mixed signals from Washington and Tehran on Thursday.

Palm Beach Pete gets fake Florida Division of Elections letter telling him to quit mayoral campaign

A Jeffrey Epstein look-alike running for mayor in Palm Beach, Florida, has received a phony letter from the state elections office advising him to withdraw from the race, The Washington Times has learned.

Trump says he does not know if U.S. is returning to full-scale war with Iran

President Trump says he is not sure if the U.S. and Iran are returning to a full-scale war as the sides exchanged tit-for-tat strikes and the conflict threatened to envelop the Middle East region once again.

Trump says Democrats replacing Platner is ‘very hard for them to do’

Trump said Democrats will struggle to replace Graham Platner after the Maine Senate candidate suspended his campaign amid rape allegations from Politico.

Trump’s voter ID bill catches unlikely break as McConnell remains sidelined

Mitch McConnell's weeks-long absence removes one key "no" vote on the SAVE America Act, but Senate Republicans still face a filibuster problem.

Nirav Shah, governor primary runner-up, jumps into race to replace Platner

Nirav Shah, the former Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention director who recently lost in the Democratic primary for governor, officially threw his...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 9

1987—In 1986, the Supreme Court ruled in California v. Ciraolo that a person growing marijuana in his back yard does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy that protects his...

A Predictable Summit Still Offers Action Items for NATO

NATO survived Trump in Ankara, but it still has its work cut out.

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