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GOP defectors help Senate advance resolution to cancel Trump tariffs despite White House veto warning

The Senate voted on a resolution to undo Trump’s tariffs against Canada on Wednesday, and some Republicans went on record opposing the president.

Republicans are increasingly anxious about a midterms wipeout

After Tuesday night’s elections, Republicans are starting to worry that the shock and awe of President Donald Trump's second term will haunt them in...

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: AOC refuses to say whether Democrats’ rhetoric is responsible for Tesla attacks

Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refused to answer whether Democrats' inflammatory rhetoric against Elon Musk is linked to attacks against Tesla owners and dealers.

DeSantis blasts newly elected Florida GOP congressman, continuing history of attacks: ‘He’s a squish’

Ron DeSantis intensified attacks on Randy Fine Wednesday, blaming Fine's "unique problems" for a narrow special election win in a Republican stronghold district.

Former President Obama photobombs children taking cherry blossoms pics in Washington

Former President Barack Obama apologized to a pair of children after accidentally photobombing their picture in Washington, D.C., on Monday.

Inside the secret fees grabbing millions a month from our MTA fares

Private companies are taking a substantial cut of every single subway swipe, bus ride, Metro-North ticket or LIRR pass — potentially hundreds of millions...

Don’t be fooled by special elections — Democrats are still in trouble

Democrats giddy at results in Wisconsin and Florida have willfully misunderstood the reality of their shifting coalition.

Trump tariffs could stoke massive short term pain for better trade deals

President Trump and his team are telling top financiers his tariff plan unveiled today is all about playing the long game.

Cory Booker’s marathon anti-Trump rant: Letters to the Editor — April 3, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Sen. Cory Booker lambasting the Trump administration in a 25-hour speech on the senate floor.

Kennedy remains quiet on 10,000 jobs lost at the nation’s top health department

Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offered no new details Wednesday about his massive restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the day after thousands of layoffs ricocheted through its agencies, hollowing out entire offices around the country in some cases.

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