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Former Miss Venezuela blames ‘socialism and open borders’ for her country’s devastating collapse

Former Miss Venezuela Carmen Maria Montiel, now a Republican congressional candidate, blames socialism for her country's decline from oil-rich prosperity to poverty.

Raise the Age legislation’s dismal failure: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 2, 2025

NY Post readers discuss consequences of New York's Raise the Age legislation and more.

Can New York Democrats even DELAY the energy crisis their laws are creating?

Gov. Kathy Hochul and fellow Democrats in Albany may be starting to see the insanity of their disastrous climate agenda and moving at least...

Top Democrats’ hateful rhetoric keeps stoking anti-ICE violence

The alarming Department of Homeland Security report on Wednesday that death threats against ICE officers have soared a jaw-dropping 8,000% this fiscal year 2025.

Trump signals SNAP will be funded after judges rule contingency funds be used

President Trump said he's looking into whether he can legally fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program after a federal judge ruled the administration must use contingency funds to keep the program running.

Furloughed federal workers face delays getting unemployment pay during shutdown

For more than two weeks now during the government shutdown, Imelda Avila-Thomas has been trying in vain to get approved for unemployment compensation to help cover essentials such as food and mortgage payments for her family while she's on unpaid furlough from her federal government job.

New Jersey’s high energy costs emerge as a factor in tightening governor’s race

Crushing electric bills are angering New Jersey voters, and Republicans hope pinning the blame on Democrats will elect the state's first GOP governor in 12 years.

FBI raid at Idaho horse track shows how immigration is a top focus across law enforcement

The first sign something was amiss was the thwack of helicopter rotors overhead, followed by screams. Within moments, Anabel Romero was on the ground with her hands restrained behind her, she said, as law enforcement officers brandishing guns removed her 14-year-old daughter from a nearby truck and zip-tied the teen while her young siblings looked on.

Washington Times Weekly: The National Guard is staying in Washington

I'm George Gerbo, and welcome to Washington Times Weekly, where we get a chance to sit down with our reporters and delve into their coverage of the latest news and events. Joining me once again is Washington Times Crime Reporter Matt Delaney.

Advanced nuclear reactors will secure U.S. military energy resilience

If conflict were to break out, the forces with assured access to electricity in all contested domains will prevail.

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