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Trump cancels $4.9B foreign aid, pushes DC death penalty, touts Kim ties

President Donald Trump plans to revoke nearly $5 billion in foreign aid using a pocket rescission, bypassing Congress as lawmakers face an Oct. 1 government funding deadline.

Top DNC official demands Dems be ‘more aggressive,’ compares Trump admin to popular carjacking video game

Malcolm Kenyatta urges Democrats to fight harder against Republicans as DNC faces fundraising challenges and declining poll numbers heading into the 2026 midterms.

‘Nonsensical’ illegal immigrant tuition policy scrapped in Kentucky, Bondi lawsuit deal

Kentucky becomes latest state to end in-state tuition for illegal immigrants following Justice Department legal action over federal law violations.

Minneapolis mass shooter: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 1, 2025

NY Post readers discuss a mass shooter at a Catholic school in Minneapolis who killed at least two children.

The Ethos of the Left Is Fracturing Friendships

The postmodern left dissolves the individual into a soup of identities and communities, making sincere bonds harder to forge.

A Decade After Merkel’s Refugee Gamble

The former German chancellor’s call to action reshaped Europe’s politics, and the crisis remains unresolved ten years later.

Self-Deportation Is Real

The decline in the immigrant population under Trump shows us that attitudes toward the law are contagious.

‘Fat Activists’ Oppose Ozempic for the Wrong Reasons

They are against drugs like Ozempic because they wrongly view fatness as an identity. But we should be wary of treating drugs as the...

Trump, activist investor in the White House

One of President Donald Trump’s attacks on then-senator Marco Rubio during the 2016 Republican primary involved Rubio awkwardly drinking water during a national television address. The water bottle had a label on it, Trump kept pointing out. Trump’s objection was that Rubio was giving Poland Spring advertising without taking a cut. It was an afterthought […]

New technology could save countless trafficking victims

Every generation faces a test of its moral imagination. Ours is this: Human trafficking has evolved into a sophisticated digital enterprise while our response remains stubbornly analog. Case in point: Today, we identify only 1% of victims.  Not 10. Not five. One. Yet the anti-trafficking movement stands divided. Technologists promise artificial intelligence will revolutionize victim […]

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