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Winery belonging to Ilhan Omar’s husband shut down amid financial spotlight

A California winery co-owned by Rep. Ilhan Omar's husband abruptly closed as House Republicans investigate the couple's surging financial disclosures.

Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s photo scandal and more: Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter...

Why fighting federal-benefit fraud must top the Republican agenda

It’s past time to stop the theft of tens and even hundreds of billions...

The SPLC Was Always Awful

No matter how the DOJ’s case against the organization turns out, it deserves to...

‘They can call us’: Trump scraps U.S. delegation’s trip to Pakistan for talks with Iran

President Trump announced that he has called off plans for U.S. negotiators to travel to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran, saying that if the Iranians want to deal, they can pick up the phone.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the ‘talking filibuster’ and the SAVE Act

Republicans push to alter Senate filibuster rules to pass Trump's SAVE Act requiring citizenship proof for voting, despite significant procedural hurdles.

Trump is delaying Texas Senate endorsement to pressure GOP senators on SAVE America Act

President Donald Trump is delaying his endorsement in the Texas Senate GOP primary to ramp up pressure on Republican senators to pass his high-priority...

40+ House Republicans rally behind Markwayne Mullin for DHS, call it a ‘critical moment’ for border security

In a letter to President Trump, members of the Republican Main Street Caucus back Sen. Markwayne Mullin to lead Homeland Security after Kristi Noem's ouster.

Biden-appointed judge in the hot seat after DHS fires back at ‘false’ claims about ICE facility

The Biden-tapped federal judge ruled that detainees were 'stuffed into unclean cells’ at an ICE holding center in Baltimore, and ordered substantive changes, prompting backlash from DHS.

New York Times Reporters Downplay Talarico’s Radicalism

Talarico isn’t proselytizing for normal liberal Christianity. He’s way out there.

James Talarico’s Convenient Faith

When the Texas candidate cites his Christianity, it’s often in service of a trendy progressive position.

Myths of Unconditional Surrender

Such a demand cannot be pursued in a limited war, nor without the willpower to impose the peace for an extended duration.

Anthropic Sues Trump Administration over ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Designation

Predictably, the AI giant contends that it is clearly not a supply chain risk under Congress’s controlling statute.

Calls grow louder for Spanberger to veto gun control bills

Second Amendment advocates in Virginia are rallying activists to demand vetoes of a handful of gun-control bills headed to the desk of Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger.

ICE detention of South Texas Mariachi band teens sparks bipartisan criticism

The detention by U.S. immigration authorities of two teen brothers who were prominent members of a nationally recognized mariachi band in South Texas has triggered bipartisan criticism that the Trump administration's campaign for mass deportation has overreached.

David Keene, maestro of the conservative movement, dead at 80

David Keene, a towering figure in the growth of the modern conservative movement who was equally comfortable in the weeds of grassroots politics and in the corridors of power in Washington, died Sunday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 80.

Rep. Kiley switches party affiliation from GOP to independent after Calif. redistricting

California Rep. Kevin Kiley announced Monday that he is immediately switching his party affiliation from Republican to independent after deciding last week to run for reelection without ties to any major political party, in a newly drawn district.

White House defends firing of Republican NTSB board member

The White House says National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman was removed for misconduct after it received "highly concerning reports."

Jesse Jackson Jr. takes swipe at former Democratic presidents over father’s memorial service

Jesse Jackson Jr. took a jab at three former Democratic presidents who delivered remarks at his father's memorial service -- Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joseph R. Biden -- saying they did not know the real Jesse Jackson.

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