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California is aging fast — and socialism won’t make us younger

California, long associated with youth, is getting old — and twice as quickly as the national average.

Dogs aren’t just man’s best friend — NYPD’s K9 unit helps keep NYC safe

The Post's Cindy Adams spoke with former NYPD Officer Michael Gould about the city's...

It’s Giuliani (extra) time

White House FIFA Taskforce executive director Andrew Giuliani told me on Friday that he...

Spot the pol!

This Washington-based diplomat had two pieces of good news to celebrate on Saturday: a...

State Department issues warning to Americans living and traveling abroad

The State Department issued a Saturday warning to Americans living and traveling abroad, urging them to remain cautious in the face of increased threats on U.S. diplomatic facilities. “Due to heightened tensions in the Middle East, the security environment remains complex with the potential for unforeseen escalation,” the State Department wrote in a Saturday statement. ...

Ralph Norman jumps into GOP Senate race to succeed Lindsey Graham

GOP Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina is making a run to fill longtime Sen. Lindsey Graham's seat following his death.

Sen. Ossoff fuels reelection campaign with attacks on Trump

Nearly a decade ago, Jon Ossoff was a 30-year-old Democratic congressional candidate promising Georgia suburban voters he would "cut wasteful spending" and make "both parties in Washington" be "accountable to you." His Republican opponent even complained that Ossoff "talks like a Republican."

Trump shifts his tone on Jimmy Carter while grappling with Iran, inflation and his own legacy

Jimmy Carter used to be one of President Donald Trump 's favorite political targets, a catchall foil for feckless Democrats that he could jeer at to make himself look strong and decisive.

Fetterman cites anti-Israel sentiment in Democratic Party as reason to potentially leave

Sen. John Fetterman threatened to leave the Democratic Party if it becomes the "anti-Israel party," in another move to distance himself from his left-leaning colleagues.

Far-left activist conference at teachers union HQ raises classroom concerns

Rooms were renamed after Fidel Castro and Nicolás Maduro as socialist and pro-Palestinian groups held a two-day conference at CTU headquarters.

The parking-lot poobahs who ruled over the World Cup

From the moment the United States launched its bid to co-host the 2026 World Cup, the games were pitched as a way to elevate...

Pratt takes Walz to task in scathing X post over pardoned child rapist: ‘Have your hard drives checked’

Spencer Pratt's viral post targeting Tim Walz over clemency for a convicted child rapist sparked massive conservative backlash across social media.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 18

2014—In State v. Gleason, the Kansas supreme court expressly acknowledges that the U.S. Supreme Court “has explained that its Eighth Amendment jurisprudence on capital sentencing...

A Colorblind Constitution Is Not Just a Partisan Pet Project

A Washington Post essay highlights an important concept but falls short.

China’s Reusable Rocket Breakthrough Demands a Private Space Response

Keeping our global advantage in space requires that the U.S. open the door to innovation without time-consuming red tape.

Birth tourism crackdown expands as House chairman raises criminal conspiracy case

Rep. Brandon Gill says birth tourism companies could face criminal conspiracy charges as his task force subpoenas firms across the country.

Liberal law professor breaks with Obama judge over Trump lawyer crackdown: ‘I refuse to teach’ it

Judge Kathleen Williams referred Todd Blanche and other DOJ lawyers to bar associations for potential discipline, sparking weaponization concerns.

Mike Waltz, Tim Tebow launch effort to combat online child exploitation: ‘It’s happening in their backyard’

Tim Tebow warns parents that online child predators are "in their backyard" as former football star and U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz unveil a new global anti-exploitation effort.

House Republicans aim to turn Democratic civil war into midterm weapon

Mike Lawler warns that radical socialists are taking over the Democratic Party as GOP fights to hold swing seats in suburban New York midterms.

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