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The disgraceful Jonathan Diller verdict: Letters to the Editor — April 4, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a Queens jury’s verdict acquitting the shooter of NYPD cop Jonathan Diller of first-degree murder.

Is Hochul the unlikely hero of Adams’ world indictments?

FRAUDTUITOUS: Gov. Kathy Hochul has spent the last four months beating the auto-insurance affordability...

A Proposal to Change Law School Admissions

We need more law grads who have an interest in defending and rebuilding American...

David Daleiden’s Charges Fully Expunged After He Exposed Planned Parenthood’s Sale of Aborted Fetal Body Parts

Kamala Harris was the attorney general in California when the case was brought against...

Trump makes California the new Ground Zero in blue-state fraud sweep

President Trump has shifted his fraud cleanup blitz to California, pitting Vice President J.D. Vance, his new Fraud Czar, against Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Senate to question Trump intel leaders on Iran war after top official quits in protest

President Donald Trump's spy chiefs are set to testify publicly on the Iran war amid growing controversy over the conflict's justification.

California GOP launches petition targeting Newsom parole board over sex offenders

The California GOP launched a "Stop Gavin's Predators" petition highlighting sex offenders released by parole board members in the Golden State.

Illinois Democratic Primary Voters Don’t Want Nobody Nobody Sent

The Democratic Establishment held the line on Tuesday in Illinois.

Academic ‘Research’ That’s Unethical and Dishonest

Much of what passes as academic research these days is often just propaganda designed to look like scholarship.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 18

1963— As Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel write in Justice Brennan, this day stands out among all others as the day when Justice Brennan’s “new majority”—resulting from...

To Counter China, America’s Military AI Needs an Open-Source Reboot

Clinging to closed AI architecture makes the U.S. vulnerable to corporate whims that may not prioritize national interests.

Sunset for Regulations, Sunrise for Opportunity

Idaho serves as a good model for deregulation.

US bunker-buster bombs hammer Iranian anti-ship missile sites near Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. military dropped 5,000-pound bunker buster bombs on Iranian anti-ship missile sites near Strait of Hormuz, targeting threats to international shipping.

Senate DOGE leader moves to force ‘receipt’ for every tax dollar after Minnesota fraud scandal

New Senate bill aims to prevent federal fraud like allegedly fake Minneapolis day cares by requiring transparent reporting of all taxpayer-funded projects.

Top conservative group takes parents’ rights fight to Capitol Hill, expected to meet with Mike Johnson

Over 100 Moms for Liberty members descend on D.C. to meet with Speaker Mike Johnson and promote a pledge focused on education transparency and gender policies in school sports.

Kash Patel set to tout crucial FBI reforms that many Americans may not know about: ‘Real security’

Kash Patel plans to defend an FBI overhaul he says is restoring the bureau's law enforcement mission as he appears before US Senators for a hearing on global security threats.

Republicans signal no retreat on SAVE Act as marathon Senate debate kicks off

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, said he believed lawmakers would continue debating the SAVE America Act until it "damn well passes," despite heavy Democratic opposition.

A Judicial Coup in Utah

This is quite simply a usurpation by the judiciary, not only of the president’s power but also the Senate’s.

Mullin faces Democrat grilling in first hurdle to lead DHS amid shutdown fight

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., faces confirmation hearing for Homeland Security chief as Democrats seek stringent immigration enforcement reforms.

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