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Explaining away Iryna’s murder, Charlotte exposes Wikipedia bias and other commentary

This “terrible and senseless murder” reveals “how divided the US is,” with opposing factions living in “separate realities” fed by different “news ecosystems.”

Subway crime insanity: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 11, 2025

NY Post readers discuss sixty-three repeat offenders responsible for more than 5,000 subway-related crimes.

He’s the Killer, Not the Victim

Democrats evince as much or more sympathy for Decarlos Brown Jr. as they do...

An Unwarranted Judicial Attack on a Christian Group

Rejecting legal arguments because the religious beliefs of those making them are out of...

Why I Am Not Judging Bystanders on the Charlotte Train

A closer look at the full video of Iryna Zarutska’s stabbing from two angles...

EPA cancels $7 billion Biden-era grant program to boost solar energy

The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday terminated a $7 billion grant program that was intended to help pay for residential solar projects for more than 900,000 lower-income U.S. households.

Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal could get U.S. rights to transit corridor

Officials from Armenia and Azerbaijan are expected to sign a peace deal at the White House that gives the U.S. exclusive development rights to a strategic transit corridor.

AI adds scarier scams, finds Senate hearing on seniors

Artificial intelligence has made it more difficult for seniors to identify scams, a problem for an already vulnerable population, witnesses at a Senate hearing said Thursday.

Oklahoma moves to cancel in-state tuition for illegal immigrants after DOJ prod

Oklahoma and the Trump Justice Department have reached a deal to overturn the state's law that has allowed illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates.

White House launches federal security blitz as president vows to end DC ‘crime plague’

President Donald Trump deployed additional federal law enforcement agents to Washington, D.C., this week as part of a crime crackdown initiative backed by a March executive order.

ICE could get boost from National Guard if called, Iowa governor says

Kim Reynolds says Iowa National Guard stands ready to help ICE with clerical work as part of immigration enforcement efforts across multiple states

Climate lawfare campaign dealt blow in South Carolina

Charleston's climate lawsuit against energy companies was dismissed by a South Carolina judge who cited concerns about opening floodgates to weather-related litigation.

Trump, GOP fight antisemitic violence amid latest FBI probe — in sharp contrast to Biden’s silence

House Homeland Security Committee warns of rising antisemitic violence after FBI launches probe into targeted attack on former Israeli soldier in Missouri.

Veteran Biden insider Anita Dunn confronted by Fox News after facing grilling from GOP

Veteran Biden inside Anita Dunn was confronted by Fox News after she was grilled by the House Oversight Committee about Biden's cognitive decline and inner circle concealment.

$93 million in aid to fight malnutrition headed to 12 African countries, Haiti, State Dept says

New $93 million food aid initiative will provide ready-use therapeutic food to combat child malnutrition across Haiti and 12 African countries until June.

$30K in migrant housing aid has Dem gov on hot seat for ‘revolving door’ policy

As Gov. Maura Healey, D-Mass., closes down her state's migrant shelters, she is facing criticism for simultaneously making migrants eligible for tens of thousands in housing aid.

‘Diva’ Crockett slammed in scathing report alleging ‘toxic staff environment’ where staff is berated to tears

A scathing new report alleges that Dem. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a frequent Trump critic, has fostered a toxic working environment in her congressional office.

Sen. Tim Scott outlines importance of faith in everyday American life

Sen. Tim Scott's new book outlines the importance of keeping faith and how it may restore some of the divisiveness that strains the U.S.

Federal judge halts expansion at Trump admin’s Alligator Alcatraz detention facility in Florida

Court ruling stops new infrastructure capacity at Florida's Alligator Alcatraz detention facility but permits continued housing of existing migrant detainees.

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