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More than 32M watched Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Address

More than 32 million people tuned in to watch President Trump's annual State of the Union Address on Tuesday night, according to Nielsen Media Research. The 32.6 million figure is down from the 36 million who watched the president's first address to Congress of his second term last year, but it ranks slightly higher than...

Kennedy warns Ayatollah wants to ‘drink our blood out of a boot’ as Iran tensions escalate

A Senate Republican warned against Iran's nuclear threat as President Donald Trump's deadline for a deal with the country fast approaches.

Hillary Clinton comes out swinging after GOP grilled her during marathon Epstein deposition

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spent roughly six hours in the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center for a deposition before the House Oversight Committee.

The real affordability crisis is in the cities where Democrats rule

The Marist poll reveals that one in three New Yorkers are planning to leave the State in the next five years.

The week in whoppers: Stephen King rewrites Trump’s life, Gov. Newsom keeps it real and more

Anti-Trump author Stephen King bizarrely claimed the president doesn't have any children — or any "life experience."

Snowball assault on NYPD: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani’s blasé reaction to a crowd pelting NYPD officers with snowballs.

Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and the Mar-a-Lago Documents Probe

Intriguing ties involving interviews by investigators, subpoenaed phone records, and a call covertly recorded for the FBI by Wiles’s lawyer.

Four people killed by Cuban coast guard were in a stolen boat, Cuba says

The boat involved in a fatal shooting with Cuba's coast guard was reportedly stolen and had U.S. citizens aboard.

Advocates lobby lawmakers to boost jobs for the blind via defense contracting program

David Steinmetz slowly lost his vision after being diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa when he was a teenager. Now he's lobbying Congress to expand use of the AbilityOne federal contracting program that works with nonprofits like AIB to provide job opportunities to Americans who are blind or have other severe disabilities.

Judge rules IRS broke law by sharing addresses with ICE

The IRS broke the law "approximately 42,695 times" by sharing taxpayers' addresses with ICE, a federal judge said Thursday.

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