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The house-of-cards case against Daniel Penny is falling apart

On Friday the defense rested in the Daniel Penny trial, leaving many observers to ask what Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was thinking in...

We may argue over the origin of Thanksgiving, but one thing is clear— I shouldn’t be cooking

Not easy to cook that traditional holiday dinner. Thanksgiving is muddled.

Alvin Bragg clings to Trump conviction: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 25, 2024

NY Post readers discuss DA Alvin Bragg wanting to delay President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing to 2029.

Musk could save AI from lefty bias, Democrats’ woes not just messaging and other commentary

"Musk’s growing investment in AI” can “likely prevent progressives from establishing a monopoly on revisionist history, in which the U.S. can be portrayed as...

Team Biden’s non-response to Russia’s hybrid war only fuels more aggression

President Biden's belated announcement that he's granted Ukraine permission to use US weapons to hit targets inside Russia follows a frustrating pattern of delays...

New NYPD Commish Jessica Tisch’s top job: Be honest about NYC crime

New NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch can serve the mayor and the city well, if she uses her independence to level with the public about...

Schmitt: All Justice employees involved in Trump cases should be ‘fired immediately’

Sen. Eric Schmitt said Sunday that President-elect Donald Trump should fire anyone in the Justice Department who participated in the criminal cases against him.

Senate Intelligence Committee will ask Gabbard ‘lots of questions,’ Lankford says

Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said Sunday that the Senate Intelligence Committee will ask President-elect Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii), “lots of questions.” “We’ll have lots of questions,” Lankford said to CNN’s “State of the Union” anchor Dana Bash. “She met with [Syrian leader Bashar Assad.] We’ll wanna...

The 6 senators who could be key to Hegseth’s Pentagon confirmation

Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s pick to head the Pentagon, is facing a tight Senate confirmation as questions continue to swirl around his suitability for the job. The Army veteran and former Fox News host will need to alleviate concerns around allegations of sexual assault, graphic details of which emerged in a police report released Wednesday....

Rand Paul opposes using military for mass deportations: ‘It’s a terrible image’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Sunday in an interview that he opposes using the military for mass deportations. “What we know now about the immigration authorities who would have to be charged with rounding these individuals up, there are just 6,000 agents, 41,000 detention beds to carry out the assignment of rounding up millions of...

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