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Cambodian PM says Thai forces occupying disputed land despite Trump-brokered ceasefire

Trump's Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire is under strain with Thai forces allegedly occupy Cambodian territory, displacing 80,000 locals, according to officials.

Massie faces backlash over Epstein demand, critics suggest he should ‘seriously reconsider’ Congress

Rep. Massie said he once offered Republican leaders his vote in exchange for a public expression of gratitude for his role in forcing the disclosure of the federal government's Jeffrey Epstein files, sparking GOP backlash.

Zohran’s deficit dilemma: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 19, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s new budget plan for New York City...

Circuit Court Judge Sides with RNC in Virginia Redistricting Fight

The judge temporarily halted the proposed constitutional amendment, which was set to go before...

Democrats recruit popular content creators in new strategy to win back Latino voters

An evening rally to boost Democratic turnout for Texas' rapidly approaching primary featured plenty of the state party's political star power, but it was someone who won't be on a ballot who drew the most attention.

Tucker Carlson claims detention at Israeli airport; officials deny it

Tucker Carlson claimed Wednesday that Israeli airport security detained him and members of his team at Ben Gurion International Airport following an interview with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee -- a claim flatly denied by Israeli authorities, the U.S. Embassy and Huckabee himself.

Trump’s White House ballroom project wins approval from federal architecture commission

President Trump's proposal to construct a ballroom at the White House was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts on Thursday.

Maryland Gov. Moore sidesteps whether he’ll run for president

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore took on the issue of whether he has presidential ambitions by saying at the National Governors Association winter summit, "I don't answer to the Democratic Party."

An arts panel made up of Trump appointees unanimously approves his White House ballroom proposal

The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, a panel made up of President Donald Trump's appointees, on Thursday unanimously approved his proposal to build a ballroom larger than the White House itself where the East Wing once stood.

Built for weeks of war: Inside the firepower the US has positioned in the Middle East

U.S.-Iran nuclear talks resume as both nations prepare for conflict, with Iran fortifying facilities and America deploying military assets to the region.

Trump jokes about Nobel Prize at inaugural Board of Peace meeting, says Norway will host Gaza aid gathering

President Donald Trump joked about Nobel Prize hopes at a Board of Peace meeting, quipping he thought a Norway announcement meant he was finally getting the award.

Khanna and Massie threaten to force a vote on Iran as prospect of US attack looms

Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie push for vote on Iran-related measure as the prospect of a U.S. attack on Iran looms.

Trump hails Vance and Rubio as ‘extraordinary’ duo: hammer and velvet glove

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio earn Trump's acclaim following their Munich Security Conference speeches, with Trump joking about firing Rubio.

Virginia Republicans charge ‘power grab’ as Democrat who backed redistricting runs for Congress

Virginia Republicans accuse Democratic lawmaker Dan Helmer of a "power grab" after he launched a congressional campaign for a district he helped redraw.

Trump says US contributing $10B to Board of Peace, Iran must reach nuclear deal or ‘bad things happen’

President Trump announces $10 billion U.S. commitment to Board of Peace initiative as he urges Iran to join the larger effort to bring peace to the region.

Trump White House ballroom proposal gets approval by Commission of Fine Arts

President Donald Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project got fast-track approval Thursday by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts.

Critics warned Trump’s deportations would spark bloodshed — progressive group reports police killings fell

Police killings dropped for first time in five years during Trump's deportation push, contradicting predictions of increased violence in sanctuary cities.

Ohio’s GOP governor sidesteps defending Kristi Noem

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine would not immediately endorse his fellow Buckeye, Vice President JD Vance, for his party’s 2028 presidential nomination and would not...

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