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Biden’s terrorist-friendly border policy: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 13, 2025

NY Post readers discuss around 18,000 terrorists entering the United States during former President Joe Biden’s term.

I took our six kids overseas — and saw a ‘family-friendly’ nation in joyous action

If you’ve ever wanted to feel like a celebrity, turning heads everywhere you go,...

Democrats divide on homelessness — public safety vs. radical folly

There’s nothing humane about hands-off leftist policies that speed mentally ill and drug-addicted people...

Stabbing by mad woman in Macy’s should be a wake-up call to Mamdani and city

New Yorkers and tourists alike, have sparkly memories and the pictures to go with...

Tariffs are working to weaken China’s unfair trade — don’t stop now

The administration should hasten this realignment by doing more diplomatically to create a united...

The ‘Green China’ Myth

The idea of China as a climate hero has been percolating through the media ecosystem.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 12

2013—Some things are most fittingly done in the dark of night. Shortly after midnight, the Senate, with 51 yea votes, confirms President Obama’s nomination of hard-left...

Erika Kirk’s Anger Is Justified

Recent statements by her and TPUSA have emboldened right-wing influencers to speak out against Candace Owens and the damaging consequences of conspiratorial thinking.

School Districts Are Keeping Parents in the Dark over Social Transitioning

When it comes to children’s upbringing and education, bureaucrats are again proving they don’t know best.

Whistleblower warns massive fraud is happening in Ohio Somali community, Minnesota ‘just tip of the spear’

On the heels of Minnesota’s still-unfolding massive social services fraud scandal, a whistleblower is exposing a similar scheme occurring among the Ohio Somali community.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia seen for first time since release, pledges to ‘continue to fight’ Trump admin

Salvadorean migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia vowed Friday to "continue to fight" the Trump administration following his release from federal immigration custody.

Why the US could snatch a Venezuelan tanker — and not under ‘wartime’ authority used in cartel strikes

Trump administration uses sanctions law, not military authority, to seize Venezuelan oil tanker tied to Iran network supporting terrorist groups.

DHS takes victory lap after arresting over 10K illegal aliens in deep blue city despite violent riots

Over 10,000 illegal immigrants, including murderers, kidnappers and sexual predators, have been arrested in Los Angeles since June despite pushback from sanctuary leaders and rioters.

Trump asks when he’ll be credited with creating ‘perhaps the Greatest Economy’ ever in US history

In a Truth Social post President Donald Trump asked when he will be credited for creating "perhaps the Greatest Economy in the History of our Country."

Former British PM embraces ‘Trump-style revolution’ while blasting BBC and Bank of England

Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss claimed the Bank of England sabotaged her 49-day tenure in 2022, revealing details in an exclusive Fox News Digital interview.

2028 looms large: Harris, Newsom, Pritzker converge at high-stakes Democratic Party summit

High-profile Democratic heavyweights, including Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker appear to be positioning themselves for 2028 at a major party summit.

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other...

Trump strikes conciliatory bipartisan tone at Congressional Ball

President Trump delivered conciliatory remarks at this year's Congressional Ball, welcoming Republicans and Democrats and called for everyone to set "all political differences" aside for the evening.

HUD launches civil rights investigation into Boston’s DEI housing policies over alleged racial discrimination

HUD launches investigation into DEI housing practices in Boston, Massachusetts, alleging the city's race-based preferences violate federal anti-discrimination laws.

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