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The week in whoppers: Mamdani reveals his odd idea of ‘protecting’ New Yorkers, MS NOW host loses the plot on Iran and more

City Hall claimed that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is working to "protect New Yorkers" — despite Hizzoner pushing to close Rikers and doubling down on New York's sanctuary city policies.

NATO proves a paper tiger: Letters to the Editor — April 10, 2026

NY Post readers President Trump’s complaints about NATO’s lack of assistance in the war...

The enduring influence of Al Sharpton

PILGRIMAGE: The biggest names in politics are flying in from around the country to...

Allow Euthanasia for the Mentally Ill or They Will Commit Suicide

How about trying to prevent these deaths instead of facilitating them?

Iran Faces Its ‘Bridge Day’

As this newsletter is being written, reports from Iran indicate that U.S. strikes against Iranian bridges have begun.

Lawmakers want to block welfare recipients from sending cash abroad

If the government can't stop all of the welfare fraud, perhaps it can at least prevent the ill-gotten money from being sent overseas, according to two Republicans in Congress who announced new legislation Tuesday to block large remittances to foreign countries.

Trump’s threats against Iran spark calls to invoke 25th Amendment

Political figures on opposite ends of the spectrum are finding themselves as unlikely allies in calling to invoke the 25th Amendment against President Trump after he said Iranian civilization will die Tuesday night.

Lawmakers want to block welfare recipients from sending cash abroad

If the government can't stop all of the welfare fraud, perhaps it can at least prevent the ill-gotten money from being sent overseas, according to two Republicans in Congress who announced new legislation Tuesday to block large remittances to foreign countries.

Trump’s threats against Iran spark calls to invoke 25th Amendment

Political figures on opposite ends of the spectrum are finding themselves as unlikely allies in calling to invoke the 25th Amendment against President Trump after he said Iranian civilization will die Tuesday night.

What is CREC and how does it shape Pete Hegseth’s religious rhetoric?

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What is CREC and how does it shape Pete Hegseth’s religious rhetoric?

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TSA tips lead to more than 800 arrests by ICE

Over 800 people have reportedly been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the agency's stint at airports.

TSA tips lead to more than 800 arrests by ICE

Over 800 people have reportedly been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the agency's stint at airports.

Approval rating for Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger craters, poll shows

Virginia Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger's job approval rating has plummeted just two months into her tenure, showing the lowest polling number for an Old Dominion governor since the 1990s.

J.D. Vance says Iran faces two pathways: Normalcy or more pain

Vice President J.D. Vance said Tuesday the U.S. has achieved many of its military objectives in Iran, but the regime in Tehran must choose between two pathways if it wants to avoid more economic pain and destruction before a deadline set by President Trump.

Approval rating for Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger craters, poll shows

Virginia Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger's job approval rating has plummeted just two months into her tenure, showing the lowest polling number for an Old Dominion governor since the 1990s.

Long-time Democrat asks Supreme Court to let him run in GOP primary for U.S. House seat in Ohio

Less than a decade ago, Samuel Ronan was running for chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Now he wants to be the GOP's nominee for a U.S. House seat in Ohio, but election officials have removed him from the ballot, saying he's not Republican enough.

J.D. Vance says Iran faces two pathways: Normalcy or more pain

Vice President J.D. Vance said Tuesday the U.S. has achieved many of its military objectives in Iran, but the regime in Tehran must choose between two pathways if it wants to avoid more economic pain and destruction before a deadline set by President Trump.

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