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Epstein boasted he briefed Russian diplomat on how to handle Trump in newly released emails

New House Oversight emails reveal Jeffrey Epstein claimed he had insider access to President Trump, offering foreign leaders political insights after the 2016 election.

The one feature Julia Roberts finds ‘embarrassing’ from watching her early films

The Post's Cindy Adams dishes on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and chats with Julia Roberts.

Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg is the perfect avatar for modern Camelot — with all the gravitas of an aspiring Bravolebrity

Welcome to Camelot 2025, which can be distilled down to an extreme close-up of JFK's grandson wearing a blond wig, impersonating First Lady Melania...

Study shows bail reform failed, Trump family’s bitcoin reek and other commentary

A new analysis of New York’s bail reforms from John Jay College’s Data Collaborative for Justice does the opposite of what the researches claim,...

Republicans should admit it: Home ‘affordability’ is not fake news

The median age of the first-time home-buyer just hit 40, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Shutdown coming to a close: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2025

NY Post readers discuss The Post’s editorial detailing the real reasons why Democrats shut the government down.

New film leaves no doubt: Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass abandoned LA as it burned

A new film about the Palisades Fire shows Gov. Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass touring the Pacific Palisades as it burns, with...

House Passes Bill to End Longest-Ever Shutdown, Sending Legislation to Trump’s Desk

Six House Democrats voted in favor of the bill while two Republicans voted against it.

U.S. Mint presses final pennies as production ends after more than 230 years

The U.S. ended production of the penny Wednesday, abandoning the 1-cent coins that were embedded in American culture for more than 230 years as symbols of frugality and the price of a person's thoughts but had become nearly worthless.

California revokes 17,000 driver’s licenses. But the state disputes it is over immigration concerns

California plans to revoke 17,000 commercial driver's licenses given to immigrants after the Trump administration raised concerns about people in the country illegally receiving licenses to drive a semitruck or a bus. But Gov. Gavin Newsom said that isn't the reason.

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