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Even liberal scientists agree — it’s time to stop the madness of medical intervention for gender-confused kids

A peer-reviewed study, commissioned by the Department of Health And Human Services, reports that evidence used to back such practices as hormone therapy for kids is...

Trump’s Gaza peace plan is doomed — unless he shuts down terror-boosting UNRWA

To succeed in bringing peace to Gaza, Trump must first shutter UNRWA, the UN's relief group — by slapping it with anti-terrorism sanctions.

Alvin Bragg’s latest injustice: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 20, 2025

NY Post readers discuss a cab driver accused of sexually assaulting two riders in 2024 who is still on the road.

DOJ Admonished Comey Prosecutor Not to Admit Existence of Declination Memo Against Bringing Charges

The revelations could bolster Comey’s claim that he is being vindictively prosecuted at Trump’s direction.

Trump says he’ll push for peace in Sudan after Saudi crown prince urged greater US involvement

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he plans to put greater attention on helping find an end to the brutal civil war in Sudan after being urged to take action by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Joe Biden to attend Dick Cheney’s funeral, as Donald Trump continues to remain silent on his death

Former president Joe Biden will attend Thursday's memorial service for former vice president Dick Cheney at the Washington National Cathedral, which will feature remarks from another former president, George W. Bush.

Senators divided over government payout for Biden Justice Dept. spying on their phone records

The Senate is debating whether to repeal, expand or keep a new law that allows senators to sue the government for damages if their phone records are accessed for a federal investigation without their knowledge.

Appeals court rules in favor of DHS on crowd control tactics in Chicago

A federal appeals court on Wednesday shut down a lower judge's orders that had tried to limit federal officials from using tear gas and other aggressive crowd control measures in the Chicago area.

Pressure ratchets up on Congress to ban lawmakers from the stock market

The public is fed up with lawmakers getting rich off the stock market while serving in Congress, and now a bipartisan House coalition may soon ban them from trading.

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