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‘Everyone is apoplectic’: Inside Democrats’ blame game over Graham Platner

Democrats are at each other’s throats about Graham Platner after his latest scandal. They don’t know what to do about it. The New York Times released a report Thursday...

Trump announces ‘rally to end all rallies’ in DC to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary

President Trump announces a massive rally in Washington, D.C., on June 24 to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary with speakers and performances.

Legislature’s data-center ban is economic suicide for New York

When did progressives become so obsessively afraid of the future?

Judy Chu doesn’t know much about Woodrow Wilson — but here’s why you should

Judy Chu, a Democrat who has been in Congress for 17 years, faced a...

Criminal-coddling NY pols: Letters to the Editor — June 5, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a friend of Ross Falzone’s who blames his death on...

SEE IT: Dem senators dodge on backing Platner as Maine candidate’s scandal clouds final days before primary

Democratic senators repeatedly declined to say whether they still support Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner amid leaked explicit sexual messages.

How the Trump DOJ Extracted a Guilty Plea from John Bolton

Lawfare and misconduct are not mutually exclusive.

Modest Wins for the Administrative State at the Supreme Court

Two victories for federal agencies and one for makers of generic drugs.

New Lozier Study Shows Chemical Abortions Are Largely Unregulated

This important Lozier study demonstrates that stopping telehealth abortions should remain a top priority for pro-lifers.

Judge Dismisses Charges Against Trans-Identifying Sex Offender Accused of Exposing Himself in Girls’ Locker Rooms

A Virginia judge found the latest charges against repeat offender Richard Cox were ‘unconstitutional’ due to ‘vagueness.’ 

President Trump Endorses Cops Using the Punisher Logo

In a Truth Social post, the president shared images of police patches that meld the Marvel Comics vigilante character with Trump himself.

GOP concerns about Anti-Weaponization Fund again stall immigration enforcement money in Senate

A desire among a handful of Senate Republicans to codify the death of the Trump administration's $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund is threatening the party's ability to pass a $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package.

House poised to pass Ukraine aid over the objections of Republican leaders

The House is on course to pass legislation that would aid Ukraine and sanction key segments of the Russian economy despite opposition from Republican leaders who warn the bill will undermine negotiations designed to achieve a comparable but stronger result.

Postal oversight body says USPS delivery expectations must be amended to keep it afloat

The situation facing the U.S. Postal Service is a "five-alarm fire," the Postal Regulatory Commission told a congressional panel Thursday, meaning redefined expectations more than money could fix the problem.

New polls show Maine Senate race tightening between Collins and Platner

A pair of new polls on embattled Maine Senate Democratic candidate Graham Platner show him losing some of his lead against incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins.

Bessent presses Congress to suspend federal gas tax

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday urged Congress to suspend the federal gas tax as U.S. consumers deal with higher fuel prices due to the Iran war.

Trump to nominate Todd Blanche as permanent attorney general

President Trump announced Wednesday that he plans to elevate acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to permanently lead the Justice Department.

Pence warns GOP against ‘populist right,’ urges return to conservative roots

MIKE PENCE on the current GOP: "I wanted people to know around the country that a new threat to conservatism has emerged from within our movement. And it's -- I call it the populist right. And essentially advances policies of protectionism, isolationism, marginalizing traditional values."

Ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton to plead guilty in classified documents case

Former National Security Adviser John R. Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to keeping classified information stemming from his work during the first Trump administration.

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