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Tucker Carlson breaks silence after Fox ouster: ‘See you soon’

Conservative pundit Tucker Carlson posted a cryptic video message to his Twitter profile late Wednesday evening — his first public comments since his ouster from Fox News this week. During the just over two-minute message, Carlson said he had realized after "stepping outside the noise for a few days" how many "genuinely nice people there...

Celebrities arrive for Biden’s South Korea state dinner

A parade of performers and familiar faces — including Angelina Jolie, home design TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines, Olympian Chloe Kim and Broadway star Norm Lewis — touched down at the White House on Wednesday as the Bidens welcomed South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and his wife for a state dinner.  Entering with her...

DeSantis super PAC hits back at Nikki Haley following veiled Disney jab: ‘Mickey Haley!’

Never Back Down, a super-PAC supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, hit back at presidential candidate Nikki Haley after she said she would welcome a move from Disney to South Carolina.

Fauci, Weingarten’s shameful ‘don’t blame us’ lies

The damage is done; now those who misled the nation hope to dodge responsibility. Shame on them, and shame on all who empowered them.

Remembering my special friend Harry Belafonte

Emmy winner and Golden Globe nominee “All in the Family’s” Sally Struthers is in the new R-rated horror film “Evil Sublet.”

Carmakers’ unsafe, un-American push to eliminate AM radio

Some automotive makers want to eliminate the AM option in all gas-powered and electric 2024 models. The move isn't only un-American — it’s just...

Beware the poison pill in Albany’s deal to ‘help’ NYC charter schools

Gov. Kathy Hochul has agreed to a deal that lets 22 more charter public schools open in New York City.

Adams sees NYC’s looming fiscal horror but isn’t doing enough to stop it

Accept some “pain” now to avoid utter catastrophe later. Adams’ words show he knows what needs doing. Too bad he’s not ready to do...

Since when did linking work to welfare handouts become so controversial?

Should you work to get welfare? Republicans in the House of Representatives say yes. It’s the right answer.

Biden’s re-election bid: Letters to the Editor — April 27, 2023

NY Post readers discuss President Biden’s announcement that he’s launching a campaign for a second term.

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