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Trump’s airman rescue mission: Letters to the Editor — April 7, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the US military’s rescue of a missing crewman from a downed fighter jet in Iran.

High-speed rail: Newsom finds a faster way to Stonehenge

California’s high-speed rail project continues to be a national embarrassment, with officials admitting it...

UCLA women’s basketball does it all: Winning in style while having fun

Congratulations to the UCLA women’s basketball team, who not only brought home their program’s...

NYC’s insane $38B school budget just buys failure — here’s where Mamdani must cut

Mayor Zohran Mamdani will never balance the city's books if he keeps throwing good...

Masterstroke: Trump’s Hilton endorsement ensures GOP turnout for voter ID

The California race for governor has been in search of a clear leader for...

DHS slams Democrat Sen Chris Van Hollen claim, says illegal alien caused crash while fleeing ICE

DHS pushes back on Sen. Van Hollen's claims about an asylum seeker, saying the man allegedly evaded ICE officers and caused a crash in Baltimore.

A de facto pro forma: Why Washington fixated these sessions as the DHS shutdown dragged on through recess

Why pro forma sessions dominated Washington this week as the House and Senate struggled to align on a DHS funding bill during the shutdown drama.

Rubio Rescinds Green Cards of Two Soleimani Family Members

The State Department’s action lays the ground work to deport the relatives of Soleimani, a master Iranian terrorist.

Soleimani’s relatives have green cards scrapped

Two relatives of deceased Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani have had their green cards revoked, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Saturday.

Judge halts Trump effort requiring colleges to show they aren’t considering race in admissions

A federal judge has halted efforts by the Trump administration to collect data that proves higher education institutions aren't considering race in admissions.

U.S. revokes green cards and visas of several Iranian nationals connected to Tehran government

The Trump administration has revoked the green cards or U.S. visas of at least four Iranian nationals connected to the current or former Iranian government, including two who have been detained by immigration authorities and are to be deported.

FBI’s Patel delivers blunt warning to law enforcement attackers: ‘We’re going to put you down’

FBI Director Kash Patel vows to "put down" anyone who touches a cop, warning criminals will face the full force of law enforcement nationwide.

TEVI TROY: Trump faces the burdens of a wartime presidency

How war reshapes the presidency: Trump's conflict with Tehran mirrors the experiences of Wilson, FDR, Johnson and Bush as wartime leaders, experts say.

Washington Times Weekly: Congress struggles to fund DHS as child safety bills get a boost

I'm George Gerbo, and welcome to Washington Times Weekly, where we get a chance to sit down with our reporters and talk about their coverage of the latest news and events. And joining us today is Capitol Hill reporter Lindsey McPherson.

Trump gives Iran 48-hour ultimatum to open Strait of Hormuz

President Trump threatened Iran with hellfire if the Mideast country does not open the Strait of Hormuz or make a ceasefire deal within 48 hours.

ICE arrests relatives of slain Iranian general Soleimani living in US after Rubio revokes their green cards

Relatives of slain Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani were arrested by ICE after Secretary of State Rubio revoked their U.S. legal status, officials said.

White House asks appeals court to revive Trump’s ballroom plans

The Trump administration asked a federal appeals court to block a lower judge who has ordered construction to cease on President Trump's ballroom project, saying it makes no sense to force the president to ask Congress for permission before making renovations to the White House.

If aliens exist, what would they think of us? Question lingers as Trump orders UFO data released

For generations, human beings have wondered: What would alien life from another planet be like? But we rarely ask the opposite: What would they think of us?

In rural Virginia, excitement and dread grows over Democrats’ redistricting referendum

While the 9th District would be the state's lone Republican stronghold, the 7th District would resemble a lobster with the long tail beginning in Democrat-dominated Arlington and two claws reaching south into rural communities.

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