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Meet Minnesota’s fraud ‘mastermind’ accused of playing ‘God,’ wielding ‘fake’ racism claims in Somali scandal

Aimee Bock allegedly masterminded Minnesota's $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud. One witness testified she was "a God" who controlled meal sites.

Conservatives need to embrace ‘fusion’ of populism, top leader says, calling AmFest scenes are ‘encouraging’

Heritage Foundation leader says conservative movement has 'great hope' despite recent losses, urging embrace of populism and immigration policy focus.

Paris cancels NYE and more: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 21, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Paris cancelling its New Year's Eve celebration and more.

Brace for and blame Congress for another looming government shutdown

Brace for another government shutdown early in the new year, as the GOP's narrow majorities and the Democratic base's deep desire to derail the...

Instead of Draining the Swamp, Trump Starts Renaming It After Himself

The biggest takeaway from the Kennedy Center name change is the pointlessness of it all.

Trump touts economic gains to North Carolinians

President Trump told a rally in North Carolina all about how he has saved the country from Democratic-instilled economic hardship and wokeness, and touted his lower drug prices and vowed to go after insurance companies.

Texas judge orders Attorney General Ken Paxton’s divorce records unsealed amid heated Senate primary

Court documents detailing the divorce of Republican U.S. Senate candidate and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, were released Friday by order of a judge, months after she filed citing "biblical grounds."

House investigators probing Jeffrey Epstein case urged to unseal the Clinton impeachment files

Sen. Lindsey Graham, who served as a House impeachment manager during President Bill Clinton's impeachment, is urging the House Oversight Committee to review the voluminous amount of unreleased Clinton impeachment documents.

State Department blocks visas for Honduran officials for ‘impeding’ election

The State Department on Friday restricted the visas of two Honduran officials over national security concerns, claiming they tried to impede on a special vote count following the nation's election last month. The Trump administration revoked a visa for Mario Morazán, a magistrate of the Electoral Justice Tribunal. Marlon Ochoa, a member of the Honduras...

Immigrants didn’t cause America’s trucking crisis — Washington did

Federal leadership cannot remain silent while misinformation shapes national policy.

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