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The 9/11 evidence we buried didn’t protect us —it weakened us

It took 24 years to unveil evidence seized within 10 days of the attacks, and we have 9/11 widow Terry Strada to thank.

Mayor Mamdani’s new scam: Charge NYC taxpayers to hire his rent-a-mobs

Mayor Zohran Mamdani isn’t happy that only 400 people showed up to last year’s...

Another Comey indictment: Letters to the Editor — May 4, 2026

New York Post readers discuss former FBI Director James Comey's latest indictment over his...

Operation Epic Fury is highlighting the utter brilliance of ‘Drill, baby, drill’

The Western hemisphere stands to gain from the Iran crisis, as the closure of...

New York’s school phone ban showed promise this year — but it will fizzle without family support

Here’s the truth from inside the classroom: You can collect every phone by first...

Female Inmate Who Says She Was Attacked by Male Felon Sues Washington State over Trans Prison Policy

‘We deserve to serve out our sentences with safety — without being locked up with and beaten up by men,’ the plaintiff told NR.

The Political Violence–Social Media Vortex

The online world of Cole Tomas Allen is likely familiar to many.

The Court Strikes Blows to Gamesmanship by Election Lawyers and State Bullying of Pro-Lifers

The Supreme Court handed down two important decisions Wednesday, and conservatives have good reason to be pleased.

Who Is Nicole Saphier, Trump’s New Surgeon General Nominee?

Saphier is Trump’s third nominee after his first two — Janette Nesheiwat and Casey Means — failed to be confirmed.

Trump gives Spirit Airlines final bailout offer as airline considers shutting down

President Trump confirmed the White House is considering a deal to bail out financially distressed Spirit Airlines.

While peace talks dawdle, Trump’s war on Iran is transforming the Middle East

President Trump's war on Iran is fundamentally reshaping the Gulf region, from near-term shocks to Tehran's oil-based economy under a crippling U.S. naval blockade to the long-term impact of the United Arab Emirates ditching the OPEC cartel.

Trump retirement order expands access built by Biden law

President Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing the Treasury Department to launch TrumpIRA.gov, a federal portal connecting workers to private-sector retirement accounts -- but the matching benefits at the heart of the initiative were created by a law signed by his predecessor, President Biden.

From Trump adviser to disbarred attorney, John Eastman eyes a Supreme Court comeback

John Eastman, the attorney who advised Mr. Trump on how to challenge the 2020 election results, tells "Seen, Heard & Whispered" that he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate his license to practice law.

Lara Trump disputes the famous story of what motivated Donald Trump to seek the presidency

It's long been conventional wisdom among Washington politicos that the seeds of President Trump's White House aspirations were sown when he attended the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner -- and then-President Barack Obama roasted him from the podium. But Lara Trump, his daughter-in-law, says that's not the case.

Democrats rush to court to stop GOP states’ new redistricting push

The Supreme Court's ruling on the Voting Rights Act may eventually cost Democrats some seats in Congress -- but they're determined to limit the damage this year.

Meet Dr. Nicole Saphier, Trump’s new surgeon general nominee

Dr. Nicole Saphier is President Donald Trump's latest pick for the vacant role of U.S. surgeon general, a nomination that ended the embattled campaign of his previous candidate, Dr. Casey Means, after it became clear she didn't have the votes to advance out of a Senate committee.

Trump to raise tariffs on EU autos to 25%, accusing bloc of non-compliance with trade deal

President Trump has announced the increase in tariffs on cars and trucks from the European Union, saying the EU failed to fully comply with a trade agreement.

Long DACA renewal wait times leave some ‘Dreamers’ without status, a job and fearing detainment

Every two years for more than a decade, Melani Candia has gotten approved to stay in the U.S. with her husband and two cats and - more recently - continue to work in special education in Florida.

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