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Deadly child-abuse ‘torture’ exposes NY’s willful blindness

Jor’Dynn Duncan, age 7, died in a house of horrors — and Suffolk County Child Protective Services placed her there.

Best of the Babylon Bee: Hunter Biden’s reputation ruined after talking to Candace Owens

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and...

The Case for JD Vance to Run

Vance is better off securing the Republican mantle while it’s available to him.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 27

2009—Odd bedfellows, indeed! Supposed constitutional conservative Theodore B. Olson, solicitor general under President George...

The West needs a new strategy toward jihadist Iran regime

“We fear nothing when we are with God. If we are killed while we are with God, we are blessed, and if we kill while we are with God, we are also blessed.” This is one of Islamic Republic founder Ruhollah Khomeini’s most famous quotes. In Khomeini’s interpretation of jihad, now the Islamic Republic’s interpretation […]

Democrat Jake Auchincloss breaks with party, calls Platner tattoo ‘disqualifying’

Democratic Rep. Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts has publicly refused to back his party's presumptive Senate nominee in Maine, saying Graham Platner's tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol is "personally disqualifying."

Trump, 79, boasts that he passed his annual physical exam ‘perfectly’

President Trump said Tuesday that he aced his annual physical at Walter Reed National Military Hospital, amid growing concerns about his age and health.

Elon Musk calls Springsteen ‘America-hating’ billionaire hypocrite

ELON MUSK on Bruce Springsteen: "...an America-hating idiot and billionaire hypocrite."

The AI smear machine: How campaign ads are tricking older voters

From a Kentucky congressional race to the Los Angeles mayor's contest, deepfake political ads are turning up across the country. George Gerbo examines the science behind why they work, who's most susceptible, and the bipartisan push -- so far stalled -- to rein them in.

Ousted Senate Republican digs in against Trump, takes jab at leadership style

Sen. Bill Cassidy breaks with Trump on Iran war powers and DOJ spending after the president backed his opponent in Louisiana's Senate primary race.

RFK Jr barehands a pair of snakes on Dr Oz’s patio in wild video

RFK Jr. wrangles a pair of black racer snakes barehanded on Dr. Oz's patio as wife Cheryl Hines yells in dismay in a video shared on X Tuesday.

WATCH: Embattled GOP senator warns red state ‘at risk’ of historic Dem victory as voters head to polls

Sen. John Cornyn says Texas is at risk of electing a Democrat to the Senate if Ken Paxton wins their GOP primary runoff, citing Paxton's legal baggage.

Democrat congressman slams Graham Platner’s Nazi-linked tattoo as ‘disqualifying’

Rep. Jake Auchincloss broke with his party, calling Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's Nazi-linked tattoo "disqualifying" for office.

Dave Portnoy scorches Platner operative with punishing takedown after odd request

Dave Portnoy lambasted a strategist tied to Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, refusing to collaborate with someone linked to a Nazi tattoo scandal.

Comey learns fate of bid to delay trial over ‘86 47’ seashell post at center of Trump threat case

James Comey's federal trial for allegedly threatening President Trump with an "86 47" seashell post is delayed as lawyers prepare legal challenges.

GOP fears Trump’s last-minute Texas endorsement could give Dems the upper hand

Trump's decision to back Texas AG Ken Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn rattled Senate Republicans, with some saying it puts a safe GOP seat in jeopardy.

Thomas blasts SCOTUS for decision on Florida lawsuit over illegal immigrant truckers with blue-state licenses

Thomas dissents after Supreme Court refuses to hear Florida's lawsuit over states allegedly issuing CDL licenses to illegal immigrants.

Unionized nursing homes in deep-blue state trail the pack as analysis reveals ratings gap

California nursing homes with union staff allegedly receive lower federal quality ratings than non-unionized facilities, according to a new CUF report.

Students Who Protest Before They’ve Heard the Speaker

A pre-emptive condemnation of a speaker the authors had not heard is the attention economy doing what it was built to do.

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