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Why Trump and Hegseth’s swagger leaves Washington’s ‘elite’ seething

The Washington establishment's view of Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump as buffoons and cartoons is a reflection of its own insecurity.

Europe’s global censorship threat, spare us the moral posturing, lefties and other commentary

The European Union’s Digital Services Act is a “censorship law” that “requires ‘very large online platforms’ . . . to remove so-called ‘illegal content,’”...

Brace for THOUSANDS more in energy costs — unless Albany fixes NY’s insane climate law

Critics, including us, have been warning that New Yorkers' energy costs are about to soar even higher, thanks to the state's insane 2019 climate...

Here’s how the NYPD brass should have responded to the snowball assault

The Post's Cindy Adams asked retired NYPD Detective Tom Smith about the snowball incident in Washington Square Park — what should we do if comes more...

Memo to Dems: There’s a war on — stop blocking funds for Homeland Security

The United States is at war and vulnerable to terrorist attacks; this is no time to be defunding Homeland Security.

Murdered mom deserves better than Dems’ lame excuses for illegal-alien killers

Democrats haven’t left the immigration lawlessness of the Biden years behind — on the contrary, they’re more committed to it than ever.

Supreme Court Prevents California Schools from Hiding Kids’ Gender Confusion from Parents

A once rare but now increasingly necessary remedy against courts’ ideological posturing.

Trump says he’ll attend White House Correspondents dinner, ending boycott

President Trump said Monday that he will attend this year's White House Correspondents Association Dinner, marking the first time he will do so as president.

Supreme Court blocks New York redistricting that could have given Democrats extra seat

The Supreme Court put a stop Monday on a lower court ruling that had ordered New York to redraw some congressional districts in a way that Democrats had hoped would net them an additional House seat.

Immigration court shuts down ‘amnesty’ loophole for hundreds of thousands of migrants

The Justice Department has quietly taken steps to shut down what it calls an administrative "amnesty" that has allowed illegal immigrants to remain in the U.S. without ever having to face court-ordered deportations.

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