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Spare us the tears, Selena Gomez — You’re crying for bad hombres

Where were the waterworks during the Obama administration, when he promised: "If you plan to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught and...

Hamas hostage handover reveals that violent, genocidal rot infests ALL of Gaza

The ugly near-riots in Gaza around Thursday's release of Israeli hostages proves just how deep the terror rot runs.

Test scores show how teacher union-driven lockdowns devastated kids

Most of America's kids aren't regaining the ground lost to school shutdowns during the pandemic.

I’m a trans-clinic whistleblower — Trump is right to ban sex changes for kids

These kids need the protections Donald Trump just announced — now, he needs to make sure his order is fully enacted and vigorously enforced.

DC plane crash: Let’s get the facts before we start the blame game

Within hours of Wednesday night’s horrific midair collision at Reagan National Airport, some Democrats were blaming President Trump’s proposed budget cuts and workforce executive...

Hypocrite RFK Jr.’s Senate nicotine pouch wrecks his own health agenda

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is publicly advocating for health as he tries to get confirmed as secretary of health and human services — yet...

Trump’s deportation drive: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 31, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Trump administration-led deportations being enforced in New York City and nationwide.

FCC opens probe into whether NPR, PBS stations are breaking law by ‘airing commercials’

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has ordered an investigation into National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service over concerns about promoting sponsors, a probe that may influence the debate over taxpayer funding of public media.

Senate confirms Doug Burgum to head Interior Department

The Senate on Thursday evening confirmed President Trump's primary rival-turned-ally Doug Burgum to serve as interior secretary.

Gabbard says she won’t be ‘puppet’ in sharp hearing for intelligence chief’s post

President Donald Trump's nominee to be the nation's spy chief on Thursday faced almost three hours of grilling from lawmakers at a feisty and sometimes contentious confirmation hearing Thursday, as Democrats peppered former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard with questions about her experience in the intelligence field and judgment about international affairs.

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