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Israel strikes at the heart of Iran’s nuclear ambitions in Isfahan offensive

Israel struck Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility, dismantling uranium conversion infrastructure as part of a wider campaign that targeted over 200 sites and eliminated nine scientists.

Trump’s military parade honoring Army’s founding threatened by protests, thunderstorms

President Donald Trump's parade for the Army's 250th anniversary to showcase military history with tanks and aircraft flyovers, amid expected protests and stormy weather.

Why LA’s ICE riots reveal decades of California’s political decay

Dem politicians seem more concerned about criticizing Trump than the protestors.

Iran’s lies about its nuclear plans finally at an end

Iran’s nuclear weapons strategy lies in tatters in the wake of this week’s extensive, and ongoing, targeted Israeli strikes. 

Lefties’ assisted suicide push and more: Letters to the Editor — June 15, 2025

NY Post readers discuss a New York's proposed assisted suicide bill and more.

Keep menace Zohran Mamdani completely off your NYC ballot in the Democratic mayoral primary

The fact remains: Mamdani is a uniquely awful menace, an utter guarantee of disaster for New York.

‘I just had flashbacks’: Portland looks to avoid repeat of 2020 protests

Before Los Angeles, there was Portland, Oregon. For more than 170 days in 2020, thousands of Portlanders gathered to protest police violence. They lay...

Mexico’s president calls for no ICE raids during Mexico-Dominican Republic soccer match

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged U.S. officials on Friday not to target individuals attending a Gold Cup soccer match in Los Angeles between the Mexican national team and the Dominican Republic.

Judge blocks State Department from firing workers while injunction is in effect

A federal judge in San Francisco on Friday stopped Secretary of State Marco Rubio from proceeding with plans to downsize the State Department, saying that it was prohibited behavior under an injunction she issued last month.

Democrats squaring off in Virginia primaries say one name a lot: Trump

Two Virginia Democrats are battling Tuesday to be their party's nominee for attorney general. Yet, the name mentioned most in their campaigns is not that of their opponent, but rather a man who lives just over the Arlington Memorial Bridge: President Donald Trump.

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