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Young Dems blame Biden and their own party for losing in 2024 as they distance themselves from the old-guard

When pressed by Martha MacCallum on "The Story" about campaigning for President Joe Biden in 2024, Rep. Ro Khanna, said he hadn't had the full picture of Biden's health and mental acuity ahead of his disastrous debate performance, but admitted, "We should be honest as a party that we made a mistake."

Biden interview audio reveals who brought up Beau’s death — and it wasn’t Hur

A newly released recording of then-President Joe Biden's October 2023 interview with special counsel Robert Hur is full of awkward pauses, stuttering and misremembered dates.

China blinked — and Trump clearly won the first round of his tariff war

The opening round of the tariff war with China is over. And earlier this week, President Trump achieved a very clear win. 

Why the India-Pakistan cease-fire could end up burning Washington

Pakistan has thanked Donald Trump for mediating a miraculous way out after its most vital military installations were cratered by Indian missile strikes.

Why the time has come for New Yorkers to trust the subway again

The subway, in theory, is the ultimate liberator for kids and parents alike.

Tisch’s war on lawless NYC e-bikers and more: Letters to the Editor — May 18, 2025

NY Post readers discuss NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch's crackdown on e-bike riders who break the law and more.

Comey interviewed by the Secret Service over ’86 47′ social media post

Former FBI Director James Comey was interviewed by the Secret Service on Friday about a social media post that Republicans insisted was a call for violence against President Donald Trump.

Justice Department deal ends a ban on an aftermarket trigger

The Trump administration will allow the sale of forced-reset triggers, which make semiautomatic rifles fire more rapidly, with the federal government ending a long-standing ban as part of a settlement that also requires it to return seized devices.

The old slang term ’86’ probably started as restaurant-worker jargon. Suddenly it’s in the news

The slang term at the center of a political brouhaha swirling around former FBI Director James Comey is an old one, likely originating as food-service-industry jargon before extending to other contexts.

Republicans forge their tax bill in Trump’s image, with ‘MAGA accounts’ and more

Days before Republicans unveiled their sweeping tax cut plan, the chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee had one last person to consult. He went to the White House, where he and President Trump went over the legislation "line by line."

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