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Zohran’s cold homeless policy: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 13, 2026

NY Post readers discuss critiques of Mayor Mamdani’s handling of New York City’s recent snowstorm and deep freeze.

California is broke — but Newsom finds money for abortion

On Wednesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill directing millions in public funds...

Anonymous Quotes from Judges No More?

An advisory opinion by the Judicial Conference’s Codes of Conduct Committee might finally rein...

Barbados’ prime minister clinches a third term in office after a clean sweep at the polls

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has clinched a third consecutive term in office after her party secured all 30 seats of Parliament in this week's general election, according to an announcement Thursday by state-owned media.

Nicki Minaj urges fans to call on Senators to pass SAVE Act

Rapper Nicki Minaj is coaxing her fans into calling their legislators to urge them to pass a bill requiring documentation of U.S. citizenship to vote.

More on the President’s Net Worth

Because of the volatile nature of his three main businesses, there are stark surges and plunges.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 12

2015—Never mind Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s repeated explanation at her confirmation hearing in 1993 that the judicial obligation of impartiality required that she give “no...

Trump Busts Another Taboo

It used to be that U.S. presidents didn’t pop off on every Tom, Dick, and Harry.

A Congressman’s Five Questions for Munich

This week’s Munich Security Conference comes at a consequential moment for both U.S. security planning and the future of the Western alliance.

Virginia’s Gerrymandering Vandalism

The Virginia gerrymander would create an extreme deep-blue House caucus in a purple state based upon winning one election cycle.

Will the AI Revolution Foment a Revolution?

It’s quite possible that the apocalyptic economic warnings are overblown. But what do free marketeers do if the doomers are right?

Former Jack Smith deputy involved in prosecuting Trump announces run for office

JP Cooney, who served on the prosecutions of President Donald Trump with Special Counsel Jack Smith, is running for Congress in Virginia.

Biden admin skirted rules to deliver massive contract to nonprofit run by ex-official, IG report reveals

An Inspector General report says the Biden administration's HHS agency bypassed federal procurement rules and paid far above estimates on a $529M sole-source contract.

Trump DHS hammers Dem governor’s portal to track ICE agents: ‘Encourages violence’

The Trump DHS is clapping back at New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill after she pledged to help members of the public track ICE officers through an online portal.

House Republican Greg Steube introduces bill to nix controversial H-1B visa program

GOP Rep. Greg Steube of the Sunshine State has introduced a bill that would nix the United States' H-1B visa program that he suggests impacts Americans negatively.

Minivan mom puts Dem incumbent on notice in top GOP target district: ‘She has done nothing for us’

Carrie Buck, a mother and former school principal, is gaining massive momentum in a critical race to oust Democratic Rep. Dina Titus from what the GOP considers a top target seat.

White House reaffirms any illegal immigrant can be deported as Trump team zeroes in on ‘worst of the worst’

Border czar Tom Homan said criminal illegal aliens are top priority for deportation to maintain public support for Trump's immigration crackdown.

Vance to Continue Aggressive RNC Fundraising Schedule into Midterms

“The vice president asked me to call you.” That’s a new pitch line Republican National Committee finance operatives are deploying this cycle, thanks to...

State Department to pull additional passports from parents who owe child support

The Trump administration plans to revoke passports of parents owing significant child support, restricting travel until payments are made under expanded enforcement.

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