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Sen. Kim signals openness to Stefanik, Rubio, but has ‘real concerns’ about Patel, Hegseth

Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) on Sunday signaled an openness to supporting Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) for their respective posts in the forthcoming Trump administration but said he has concerns about some of President-elect Trump's other choices. In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” anchor Dana Bash asked Kim...

Supplemental Security Income payment schedule is wonky to start 2025: What to know

Regardless of when your payment comes, know that you will still receive all of your intended checks in 2025.

The GOP is waging a stealth attack on veterans’ healthcare  

Caring for veterans is part of the cost of war, and the American people expect us to pay it.  

Live updates: Gingrich, Lawler back Johnson, Kim has concerns about Patel, Hegseth

President-elect Trump's administration has promised a fresh approach to internet bans, government spending, border security, and immigration policies, warranting each topic to be a top spot on the Republican list of priorities for the 119th Congress. These topics are likely to be the focus of Sunday's talk shows. In an interview aired Sunday, former House Speaker Newt...

Israel should strike Iran now, paving way for Trump 2.0

Israel must strike Iran now, hitting high-value targets within the Islamic Republic, in order to provide the second Trump administration with leverage over the New Eurasian Axis and to end the radical clerics' rule.

Kim Jong Un vows to launch ‘toughest’ anti-US policy

Kim Jong Un vowed to launch a tough anti-U.S. strategy in the coming few years, as President-elect Trump prepares to enter his second term in office. During a five-day Workers’ Party meeting this past week, Kim said North Korea would launch “the toughest anti-U.S. counteraction” in the coming years “for its long-term national interests and...

Should academic departments make political statements?

Limiting departmental statements without infringing on the academic freedom that underpins university teaching and research presents daunting challenges as administrators try to decide what is and is not permitted.

Yes, Don can flip Joe’s agenda, labor’s war on AI and other commentary

NY Post readers discuss what President-elect Donald Trump’s energy policy may look like in his second term.

Trump’s expected rollback of DEI can’t come soon enough

Americans are eagerly awaiting to see how President-elect Donald Trump will change DEI policies, programs and statutes.

Hochul’s subway-safety claim a cruel joke — as violence hit deadly high in 2024

Daniel Penny's prosecution is causing reasonable people to think twice before helping a fellow straphanger, making the subways even more dangerous — despite Hochul’s...

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