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US — shamefully — still has no plan for Ukraine to win

President Biden signed a bill on April 24 to provide Ukraine $61 billion for its war against Russia. Yet the funding lacked a plan to...

Anti-Trump bias in the hush money trial: Letters to the Editor — May 13, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Jonathan Turley’s column criticizing the apparent anti-Trump bias in the hush money trial.

Burgum becomes factor as possible Trump running-mate pick

Current media coverage suggests that former president Donald Trump may be eyeing a certain North Dakota resident as his vice presidential running mate. That would be Gov. Doug Burgum -- who with his wife Kathryn -- accompanied Mr. Trump to a jumbo-sized campaign rally Saturday in Wildwood, New Jersey.

Obama and Clooney and Roberts, oh my! Biden enlists big names for June fundraiser

The Biden campaign will be hosting a big fundraiser next month in Los Angeles, and has enlisted the help of some big names including former President Barack Obama, George Clooney and Julia Roberts.

Clinton advisor says Biden campaign ‘doing it all wrong’

A longtime senior advisor to President Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hit the Biden campaign over its strategy in a New York Times op-ed on Sunday, arguing the president is siding too much with his base, and leaving moderates behind. Mark Penn, who served as an advisor to the Clintons from 1995 to...

Johnson’s ‘intuition’ clashes with data on illegal voting

The GOP unveiled a bill this week to bar noncitizens from voting in federal elections — prohibiting something that’s already illegal to address a problem they can’t prove exists. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) was candid this week in telling reporters that Republicans are motivated by intuition in seeking another law that would limit voting to...

To aid the green energy transition, we need to modernize our grid infrastructure

Failing to modernize our out-of-date grid infrastructure is the No. 1 threat to the green energy transition. FERC must act and finalize this rule so we can modernize our transmission and energy systems before it’s too late. 

Putin replaces defense minister

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday proposed replacing Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu with former vice prime minister Andrei Belousov, according to an official post by the Federation Council, Russia’s upper house of parliament, on Telegram. Shoigu was appointed to lead the Kremlin’s security council, Russian state media reported, citing spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. The announcement comes...

Van Hollen hits Clinton over ‘dismissive’ remarks about student protesters

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) criticized former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday over her remarks last week that most of the students participating in pro-Palestinian campus protests across the country are ignorant and ill-informed. Clinton said Thursday that the students, who have taken over hundreds of college campuses in protest of the Israel-Hamas...

UN aid agency estimates about 300,000 people have fled Rafah

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said Sunday it estimated that about 300,000 people have fled Rafah ahead of a potential full-scale Israeli invasion. “Over the last week, @UNRWA estimates around 300,000 people have now fled #Rafah, as the forced and inhumane displacement of Palestinians continues. There is nowhere safe to go. There...

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