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US intel community agreed before war ‘Iran wasn’t developing a nuclear weapon’: ex-counterterrorism chief

Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent said the U.S. intelligence community agreed prior to the war that Iran was not developing a nuclear weapon.

California county finds nearly 600 unopened ballots months after Newsom-backed redistricting measure passed

Nearly 600 unopened ballots were discovered in a locked California drop box months after the statewide Proposition 50 redistricting vote was certified.

Top Dem legal boogeymen tee up ‘battle royale’ in red state’s redistricting crusade

Democrat-aligned lawyers filed three lawsuits to block Florida's new GOP-friendly congressional map after DeSantis signed it into law this week.

Park East Synagogue riot: Letters to the Editor — May 8, 2026

NY Post readers discuss an anti-Israel protest-turned-riot outside of Park East Synagogue.

Douglas Murray: Taxing NYC’s rich is a poor idea – and could bring the Big Apple into financial turmoil

‘Tax the rich!” That used to be the sort of sentiment you might expect...

Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver asks acting ICE director if he’s ‘going to hell’

Rep. LaMonica McIver challenged the head of ICE on Tuesday, asking him how he thinks he'll fare on judgment day.

GOP lawmakers call for probe into Bad Bunny’s ‘flagrant, indecent’ halftime show

Rep. Andy Ogles is calling for a congressional inquiry into the National Football League and NBCUniversal over Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny's performance during the Super Bowl's halftime.

Democrats slam White House counteroffer on immigration enforcement as ‘insufficient’

Democratic congressional leaders called the White House's counteroffer to their immigration enforcement demands "incomplete and insufficient."

Democrat-run Virginia goes big on gun control

Virginia's Democratic leaders are moving full steam ahead with their first batch of gun-control laws now that the party controls every lever of power in Richmond.

ICE says it does not maintain database on Americans

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons flatly rejected the accusation that his agency maintains a database of Americans who have protested against President Trump's deportation efforts.

National Governors Association reportedly cancels meeting with Trump after White House snubs Democrats

President Donald Trump reportedly snubs Democratic governors from the traditionally bipartisan National Governors Association meeting in D.C.

Battered in Ukraine, Russia races to rearm — but questions linger over its military strength

Estonia intelligence assessment reveals Russia rebuilding military for long-term conflict despite massive Ukraine losses, shifting to mass production.

DHS urges Newsom to honor ICE detainers after federal agent assaulted while arresting illegal alien at jail

Federal agents were assaulted by protesters while arresting an accused criminal illegal immigrant in California after local the jail refused to honor an ICE detainer.

Supreme Court Justice Alito says ‘things are so different’ since Scalia’s death

High court Justice Samuel Alito said that "things are so different" since Justice Antonin Scalia passed away, and that he often wishes Scalia were still around.

NYC officials plan to reraise pride flag at Manhattan’s Stonewall monument after Trump administration removed it

New York City officials plan to reraise a pride flag at the federal monument at Stonewall in Manhattan, setting up a potential fight with...

ICE acting director says Minnesota bodycam footage will be released amid transparency push

ICE acting director commits to releasing body camera footage from Minnesota operations, promising "full transparency" following recent fatal encounters.

Hochul primary challenger Antonio Delgado ends campaign for New York governor

New York Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado drops out of governor race, citing "no viable path forward" to challenge Gov. Kathy Hochul in Democratic primary.

Vance: US should get ‘some benefit’ from Greenland if it’s going to be ‘on the hook’ for protecting territory

JD Vance says U.S. should get "some benefit" from Greenland if America will "be on the hook for protecting this landmass" as administration pushes acquisition.

Trump Accounts touted as antidote to ‘anti-capitalist’ ideology, financial illiteracy gripping US: regulator

Trump Accounts serve as antidote to anti-capitalist sentiment, according to Comptroller Jonathan V. Gould, who calls them impactful financial literacy tools.

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