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What is Evacuation Day? The forgotten holiday that predates Thanksgiving — and once eclipsed July 4

New York's Evacuation Day once rivaled Independence Day in popularity, featuring grand parades. Explore how this historic commemoration faded away.

Judging the ‘Sedition Six’: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 28, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the FBI probe of six Democrats who urged military members...

Putin says U.S.-backed peace deal a starting point

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the U.S.-backed peace proposal in the Ukraine-Russia war is just a starting point for more discussion and reiterated his precondition that Kyiv accept the Kremlin's territorial demands.

Suspect in National Guard shooting worked with U.S. in Afghanistan and left during U.S. withdrawal

An Afghan refugee who worked with the U.S. military in his homeland is accused of opening fire on two National Guard troops in the nation's capital after having driven across the country to launch the ambush, officials said.

Judge seeks protections for Epstein victims exposed in file disclosures

A federal judge late Wednesday ordered the Trump administration to provide a description of the materials it intends to publicly release about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. U.S. District Judge Richard Berman in his order requested “a detailed description of the privacy process, including any redactions, the Government seeks to employ to protect...

GOP unity shattered by controversial measure in government shutdown bill

House and Senate Republicans are at odds over a provision in the federal funding bill that would allow senators to sue over Arctic Frost.

ESPN star in the hot seat as Senate campaign rumors swirl: ‘Trump-hating RINO’

Football broadcasting legend Paul Finebaum is taking heat for allegedly being a “Trump-hating" weak Republican amid widespread rumors that he is planning a run for the Senate.

DOJ Sues to Block New California Congressional Map, Alleging Racial Gerrymandering

‘Race cannot be used as a proxy to advance political interests, but that is precisely what the California General Assembly did.’

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 14

2003—Demonstrating their particular animus against female nominees whom they regard as judicial conservatives, Senate Democrats filibuster President George W. Bush’s nominations of Judge Priscilla...

The GOP Can’t Punt on Health Care

Failing to introduce and explain Obamacare alternatives represents a serious political risk.

Hegseth announces operation to remove ‘narco-terrorists from our Hemisphere’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new U.S. mission, Operation Southern Spear, targeting narco-terror groups across the Western Hemisphere.

Congressman says he was ‘blown off’ by Wisconsin college accused of blocking new TPUSA chapter

Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wisc., says Beloit College blew off his attempts to discuss the facts surrounding accusations that the Wisconsin school was blocking a new TPUSA club.

Newsom’s sanctuary policies under fire after drunk illegal immigrant kills elderly man

After an elderly man was killed in a hit-and-run involving an illegal alien, the Department of Homeland Security asked, "How many Americans must be killed" before Gov. Newsom cooperates.

Cause of death for Republican congressman’s staffer determined

Regina Santos-Aviles, a staffer for Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales, died after catching fire at her home; officials ruled her death a suicide by self-immolation.

Nevada Dems, GOP battle over ‘no-tax-on-tips’

Democrats are trying to blunt the Republican advantage on the widely popular no-tax-on-tips policy as both parties look to strengthen their appeal to the...

Both Nevada senators spurned their party. They were reading the room.

In breaking ranks to end the federal government shutdown this week, Nevada’s two Democratic senators showcased the shifting politics of the once solidly blue...

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...

Seth Moulton on the Epstein emails, Venezuela, and the shutdown

Rep. Seth Moulton (D–Mass.) is not one to shy away from criticism of his own party. He made waves in the past when he...

Transgender Air Force members sue Trump admin after losing retirement benefits

Seventeen transgender Air Force members sued the Trump administration after losing up to $2 million in promised retirement benefits under a ban on their military service.

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