Latest articles

Hamas’ public executions: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 17, 2025

NY Post readers discuss public executions of “collaborators with Israel” by Hamas starting just hours after the cease-fire.

This week in whoppers: NY Times calls terrorists ‘hostages,’ Mamdani’s sick fix for bus assaults and more

The New York Times published a photo caption on its front page on Monday calling terrorists "hostages" instead of prisoners.

Hunter Biden Whistleblowers Settle with IRS, DOJ for Illegal Retaliation

The whistleblowers said they faced retaliation after they testified before Congress about misconduct by IRS and DOJ officials on the Hunter Biden tax case.

John Bolton Indicted on Charges of Mishandling Classified Information

In court papers last month, the FBI said its search of Bolton’s office led to the discovery of folders labeled ‘confidential’ and ‘secret.’

Congress Should Let the Obamacare Subsidies Expire

The pandemic is over, and these pandemic-era measures should end as well.

Complicated Land Grab Rules Are a Windfall for Michigan Governments

Michigan’s real estate foreclosure laws allow the government to prey on vulnerable landowners.

John Bolton indicted for mishandling classified government materials

John R. Bolton was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Maryland over allegations he unlawfully retained classified information.

Louisiana lawmakers to consider changing 2026 election schedule ahead of redistricting court ruling

A day after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a significant redistricting case centering on Louisiana's congressional map, which has two majority-Black districts, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry announced that he is calling state lawmakers back to the Capitol to consider changes to next year's election schedule, plans and code.

Trump takes steps to reduce cost of fertility medicines

President Trump announced a plan to make in vitro fertilization more accessible to American women with an employer benefit option to offer coverage of the treatments directly to their workers.

Trump’s pivot away from solar power hit planned 62,300-acre project in Nevada desert

Solar proponents are melting down over a Trump administration move to curb the development of a solar mega project in Nevada that environmental groups said would threaten the sensitive ecosystem and blight one of the most intact remaining landscapes in the state.

All categories

Recent comments

spot_img