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Remembering a childhood of antisemitism and fear in the Soviet Union

The Post's Cindy Adams tells the story of a friend's experience with antisemitism growing up in the Soviet Union.

The Kurds deserve better — how the US can support an ally’s bid for freedom

America is strongest when we stand firmly with those who share our values — and as secretary of state I saw the Kurds' friendship...

Don’t trust the rhetoric: reject antisemitism in NYC mayor’s race

As anti-Jewish hate crimes rise, all the top contenders for mayor claim to deplore antisemitism. Don’t believe it.

Jill Biden’s role propping up Joe through his presidency can’t be ignored as questions over his cancer diagnosis swirl

Jill betrayed her duty not only to her husband but the American voters to pull the plug on the elaborate and terrible charade that...

‘Recidivist No. 1’ exposes Alvin Bragg’s failed revolving-door justice

The woke policies of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg have allowed a career criminal to keep wreaking havoc in NYC — while racking up an...

Trump pressure fails to shore up House GOP support for his big agenda bill, negotiations drag on

President Trump's plea for House Republicans to pass his "big, beautiful bill" this week without protracted squabbling fell on deaf ears from disparate corners of the conference that still demand changes to the legislation before it hits the floor.

House GOP seeks savings in cutting Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants, ineligible recipients

The Republican plan to save $715 billion in Medicaid spending largely centers on cutting benefits to people aged 19 to 64 who are unemployed and those living illegally in the U.S.

Man pardoned over Jan. 6 riot arrested and charged for breaking into Virginia home

A Virginia man who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, has been charged with felony burglary months after President Trump pardoned him.

Rubio scorches Van Hollen: ‘We deported gang members … you had a margarita with’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio angrily denounced Sen. Chris Van Hollen Tuesday for his visit with an MS-13 gang suspect in El Salvador.

New legislation in the Senate would end ‘birth tourism’ to snag U.S. citizenship

Sen. Marsha Blackburn is looking to crack down on birth tourism.

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