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How Trump might get rid of the penny — and what could come next for your pocket change

Trump said he wants the Treasury Department to stop minting pennies because of their high manufacturing costs.

DOJ moves to dismiss federal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams

FIRST ON FOX: The Justice Department is moving to dismiss federal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Fox News has learned.

Trump says ceasefire should be canceled if hostages aren’t released by Saturday: ‘Let all hell break out’

President Trump said if Hamas does not return all hostages by noon on Saturday, he will call for the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to be canceled and “let all hell break loose."

Trump nominee Tulsi Gabbard clears last hurdle, heads for final confirmation vote

Tulsi Gabbard faced her final procedural vote on Monday before moving onto a confirmation vote to serve as Trump's Director of National Intelligence (DNI).

Super Bowl inspires bipartisan wager as Pennsylvania senators go ‘all in for the birds’

Sens. Dave McCormick, R-Pa., and John Fetterman, D-Pa., put party politics aside to support the Philadelphia Eagles at SuperBowl LIX, trading in their partisan feud for a friendly wager with Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan.

FBI uncovers thousands of undisclosed records connected to JFK’s assassination

The FBI uncovered thousands of files connected to the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy, which were previously undisclosed.

Trump’s all-out assault on woke is tearing down the left’s cultural sway

Fashionable progressive ideas that have long been ascendant, including DEI and gender ideology, have received hammer blows since Trump’s inauguration, and there’s more to...

Trump’s efforts to gut USAID: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 11, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump and Elon Musk upending wasteful USAID programs with budget and staff cuts.

Officials keep charter schools crammed out of spite — give kids space!

The space inequity of Success Academy High School of the Liberal Arts – Manhattan is not the exception — it’s the rule across many...

New NIH initiative to cap ‘indirect’ costs triggers lawsuit from states, outcry from researchers

The Trump administration's push to slash funding for the National Institutes of Health is facing criticism from lawmakers on Capitol Hill, state officials and the medical and research community nationwide.

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