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Biden’s deadly border policy: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 1, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the alleged DC terror suspect who came to the United States during the Biden administration.

Budget crunch could push Zohran Mamdani into needed reforms — and AI can help

In the past, austerity proved good management can revive a failing city. If Mamdani embraces innovation, productivity-enhancing AI will save money and improve quality...

Here’s how to get Gen Z males back on the job and in the dating market

Generation "Z" — those roughly between 13 and 28 years old — is becoming our 21st-century version of the "Lost Generation."

What Brought the Trump Administration to the Brink with the Venezuelan Regime

Venezuela’s regime is the archetype of a cartel-state synthesis.

Homeland Security Secretary Noem: All vetting of Guard shooting suspect took place under Biden

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday the Biden administration is squarely to blame for any vetting failures that occurred in resettling the Afghan refugee accused of shooting two National Guardsmen in Washington before Thanksgiving.

A Border Patrol-led immigration crackdown is coming to southeast Louisiana. Here’s what to know

Around 250 federal border agents are expected to launch a monthslong immigration crackdown on Monday in southeast Louisiana and into Mississippi dubbed "Swamp Sweep."

Second National Guardsman shot in D.C. ambush is ‘hanging on,’ West Virginia congressman says

Rep. Riley Moore of West Virginia said the family of Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe is pleading for prayers as the National Guardsman fights to survive an ambush attack in Washington on the day before Thanksgiving.

Sen. Mark Kelly calls Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ‘unqualified’ amid video probe

Sen. Mark Kelly said Sunday that President Trump "doesn't understand the Constitution" and that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth should be fired for his handling of multiple issues.

‘United against fascism’: Thousands protest far-right surge in Croatia following incidents

Thousands of people on Sunday joined protest marches in Croatia against a surging far right following a spate of incidents that have fueled both ethnic and political tensions in the European Union country.

Lawmakers want ‘full accounting’ from Pentagon after report of follow-on strike on alleged drug boat

Key members of Congress say they expect a "full accounting" from the Pentagon after reports that military commanders in September ordered a second strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean after two individuals survived the initial attack.

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