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Mamdani is socializing housing in NYC, costing taxpayers billions

You know Gotham is careening toward fiscal crisis when the city council’s problem with the socialist mayor is that Zohran K. Mamdani . . . is not socialist enough.

Gavin Newsom’s final budget: California’s fiscal house of cards

This week, Democratic legislators approved a state budget — Gavin Newsom’s last as governor.

New York’s Democratic primary winners: Letters to the Editor — July 1, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Claire Valdez, Darializa Avila Chevalier and Brad Lander winning the...

On Today’s Ruling on Birthright Citizenship

In its ruling today in Trump v. Barbara, the Court ruled by a vote...

Will the Public Health Establishment Try to Censor Policy Debates?

The Lancet‘s editors have established a commission to counter ‘misinformation and disinformation.’

Mine, Utahns, Mine

The U.S. is in a race against time to boost its production of minerals and rare earths.

On the Brink of Suicide: New York and Illinois

And in Canada, where ‘medical aid in dying’ is already policy, soon anyone with mental illness will be eligible for medically assisted suicide.

Somali Welfare Use Would Be High Even Without Fraud

A legal immigration system that creates so much dependency should be revised.

Justice Department again fails to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, AP source says

A grand jury declined for a second time to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday, refusing to resurrect a mortgage fraud prosecution encouraged by President Donald Trump, according to a person familiar with the matter.

What to know as trial nears for the Wisconsin judge accused of helping an immigrant dodge agents

Defense attorneys and prosecutors on Thursday started picking the jurors who will decide whether a Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant dodge federal officers committed a crime.

House starts cutting red tape tying up energy and road projects

House Republicans on Thursday kicked off an end-of-year legislative blitz aimed at easing federal regulations that slow or block energy and infrastructure development.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell joins race for Minnesota governor

MyPillow founder Mike Lindell announced that he's seeking the Republican nomination for Minnesota governor in 2026, challenging incumbent Democratic Gov. Tim Walz.

Officials blast defense bill that overrides safety changes at Reagan National

Federal officials, members of Congress and others are speaking out against a section of a House defense bill that would reverse safety changes in D.C. airspace after the crash over the Potomac in January.

Rep. Al Green’s effort to impeach Trump fails

Rep. Al Green's articles of impeachment against President Trump failed Thursday as Republicans and some Democrats voted to table the motion.

Utah judge to rule on cameras in trial of accused Kirk assassin

Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah man facing the death penalty for allegedly assassinating rising conservative star Charlie Kirk, made his first in-person appearance in a Utah courtroom Thursday ahead of a judge's ruling on cameras in the courtroom.

White House says it will seize the oil from Venezuelan tanker

The Trump administration will seize the oil aboard a tanker that U.S. troops captured this week near Venezuela, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday.

See the Biden-era ‘DEI’ coins Bessent scrapped as Trump team restores patriotic 250th designs

Scott Bessent canceled commemorative quarter designs from the Biden administration that focused on breaking chains and suffrage rather than featuring any Founding Fathers.

Trump administration sanctions Maduro’s ‘narco-nephews’ after Biden granted them clemency

Treasury sanctions Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's "narco-nephews" for drug trafficking, targeting Venezuela's alleged criminal network.

Trump says every AI plant being built in US will be self-sustaining with their own electricity

President Trump pushes back on a Wall Street Journal report saying China’s huge power grid gives it an AI edge, insisting new U.S. data centers will make their own energy.

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