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Dozens of whistleblowers sounded the alarm on Minnesota fraud — and Tim Walz’s team silenced them

The state Department of Human Services actually investigated state workers who called out the fraud — tracking their phones, photographed their cars and even...

Penn Station slash spree: Letters to the Editor — June 11, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a homeless man with multiple priors who is accused of slashing five people in Penn Station.

Some Senate Dems still won’t commit to Graham Platner

Democrats aren’t done debating Graham Platner. Platner’s decisive victory in Maine’s Democratic Senate primary quelled for now any serious discussion that he could be...

Trump: Pulte’s Tenure as Acting National Intelligence Director Will Be Brief

In an effort to prevent statutory surveillance authority from expiring, the president signals that he will nominate a DNI with intelligence experience.

The Big Cases Remaining on the Supreme Court’s Docket

Executive power, transgender sports, and birthright citizenship lead a docket crowded with immigration, gun rights, and election law cases — and much more.

Goodbye, Nancy Mace

The winds of change have now swept her away from elected office entirely — and hopefully politics as well.

A Pentagon list overhaul puts Mormon church’s Christian identity back in the spotlight

The Pentagon's revision to its list of Christian religions this week has reignited a nearly 200-year-old debate: Is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a Christian denomination?

Trump resists Democrats’ ‘extortion’ effort to yank Pulte as acting DNI in battle over spy law

President Trump vowed Wednesday that he will not allow Democrats to "extort" him into removing acting Director of National Intelligence William J. Pulte in exchange for their support for reauthorizing a key federal surveillance law.

Gordon Wood and the historians who told the real story of the founders

The sudden death of the historian Gordon Wood, just weeks before the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, is one more mark of the closure of a golden age of the historiography of the revolutionary era. It’s an occasion to reflect on the uniqueness, indeed the idiosyncrasy, of the emergence of […]

College Faculty are ‘only slightly less left-leaning’ than Bernie Sanders

College faculty members are only slightly less radical than Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a new study commissioned by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has found.  The May 28 study cross-references over 100,000 faculty members with over 850 million state and federal campaign contributions. David M. Primo, the author of […]

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