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Elon Musk resurfaces Harris’s old call to suspend Trump from Twitter platform amid Kimmel controversy

A 2019 post on X, then called Twitter, is coming back to haunt former VP Kamala Harris as she slams the Trump admin over Jimmy Kimmel's suspension.

Brace for a blizzard of calls for needlessly painful measures as Climate Week takes over NYC

Starting Sunday, Climate Week NYC will blare out propaganda aiming to “drive the transition,” shift “entire systems” and “speed up progress” toward “changing climate.”

Remembering Robert Redford and more: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 21, 2025

NY Post reader discuss Robert Redford's passing and more.

DHS puts sanctuary states ‘on notice’; New York, Illinois rebuff detainer requests

The Department of Homeland Security said Saturday it is ready to escalate pressure on sanctuary states that refuse to cooperate in turning over deportation targets after putting New York, Illinois and California "on notice."

Gowdy’s The Color of Death comes from experiences as a prosecutor

Trey Gowdy, the former congressman and prosecutor, said The Color of Death, his first novel written along with Christopher Greyson, marks the first time both he and Fox News Books dipped into the world of fiction. It’s a thriller based on some experiences he has been thinking about for over 16 years. Gowdy said the […]

Flooding is a major danger — treat it as a US national security threat 

Without a federal call to action, we are destined to continue the current cycle of economy-draining disaster and recovery in which our nation is currently entrenched.  

Maher hammers Trump, GOP over ‘hypocritical’ Kimmel criticism: ‘I am not intimidated’

Comedian Bill Maher hammered President Trump and the right for their “hypocritical” criticism of Jimmy Kimmel, who was taken off air this week by ABC, vowing that he is “not intimidated.” “I know why you’re happy tonight. I’m still on," the "Real Time" host said Friday during a monologue on his show. "Oh, my God....

The funniest joke Jimmy Kimmel never told

Politicians who fought for censorship are now making the very arguments they ridiculed just months ago.

These US cities are making more money than last year, says new report

How much money you bring in varies drastically depending on where you live in the U.S., and while the cost of living continues to rise across the country, the amount of income being earned nationwide is slowly rising as well.

National Labor Relations Board sues to block New York labor law

The National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit against New York State, alleging that a new state law regulating private sector labor relations usurps the NLRB's authority and is preempted by the National Labor Relations Act.

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