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Sotomayor walks back remarks criticizing Kavanaugh, says comments were ‘inappropriate’

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor apologized for 'hurtful' remarks seemingly aimed at Justice Brett Kavanaugh over immigration enforcement perspectives.

Bessent says Trump tariffs could return by July after Supreme Court setback

The Trump administration has invoked new trade act provisions to enact the president's broad tariffs in wake of the the Supreme Court's ruling.

Roy Cooper far outraises Michael Whatley in North Carolina Senate race

In North Carolina, former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper continues to far outraise Republican Michael Whatley, growing a massive cash disparity in one of the...

Melania Trump challenges Congress to make her foster care executive order permanent law: ‘Their birthright’

Melania Trump called for action over awareness, urging bipartisan lawmakers to pass permanent legislation supporting America's foster care community.

Spanberger receives DHS plea to hold illegal immigrant repeat offender now charged in attempted rape

DHS has called on Gov. Abigail Spanberger not to release an illegal immigrant charged with attempted rape in Arlington amid northern Virginia crime concerns.

Tom Steyer hopes to fool California voters. Will he?

Tom Steyer may be one of the greatest hypocrites in American politics — and that’s quite an achievement.

It’s a just US war on Iran, Paramount deal a consumer win and other commentary

A nation’s not obliged to “wait for the enemy to attack” before “commencing morally legitimate military action,” observes Fr. Gerald Murray at the Free...

Swalwell’s disgraceful exit: Letters to the Editor — April 16, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Rep. Eric Swalwell resigns from Congress after a spate of sexual-assault allegations.

Political Violence Apart from Theories of Power

I expected more political violence in the last ten years than we have seen.

Puzzling Ninth Circuit Ruling on Pleading Title VII Religious Discrimination

Back in September, a divided Ninth Circuit panel ruled (in Detwiler v. Mid-Columbia Medical Center) that a Title VII plaintiff did not adequately plead...

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