Elon Musk is way out of his lane in cheering a bid to impeach federal Judge James Boasberg, who’s put a temporary hold on deportation flights of illegal-migrant gangbangers.
Sen. Chuck Schumer did what he thought right for the country and his party in avoiding a government shutdown last week; naturally, the selfish showboaters are slamming him for it.
“The person you just spent $2 billion on trying to elect? I’m glad she’s having a good time going to a musical, and being repped by CAA,” said a source.
US warships have shot down roughly a dozen Houthi drones since President Donald Trump launched airstrikes against the terrorist organization on Saturday, according to a report.
It was a horrible place to be, wedged between the suspicion of cases and the inability to test them,'' said former city Health Department official Don Weiss.
"It's not about me getting an answer. I want to make sure her killer gets what's deserved," said Janet Pizzelli, whose 27-year-old daughter Maryrose Fealey, was murdered on January 30, 2024.
Crockett made the remark on Sunday morning's "State of the Union" program on CNN, hosted by left-leaning anchor Jake Tapper, who asked her whether fellow lefty congresswoman Alexia Ocasio-Cortez should mount a 2028 primary challenge against embattled Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
A French Parliament member is demanding the US return the Statue of Liberty, claiming America has lost its way and no longer stands for what the iconic sculpture represents.
Twelve fatalities were reported in Missouri – the most of any state struck by the storm – from scattered twisters, thunderstorms and gigantic hail that wreaked havoc on dozens of communities.
Vaidotas Urbelis, defense policy director at Lithuania's Ministry of Defense, warned that Russia only understands negotiating "with a gun on the table" — and that Europe must keep the pressure on the Kremlin.
Russia is amassing troops along its border with Ukraine for a looming attack while Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin ignores a US-backed cease-fire proposal, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says.
“Something different has to be done. And someone needs to be courageous enough to stand on business,’’ said Lynette Battle, a Sewanhaka board of trustee, former PTSA president and Elmont mom, to The Post.
Former University of Kentucky co-ed Sophia Rosing wanted to be release early from her racist assault charges, claiming she's grown up since her viral video rant.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is planning to forgo the annual White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner next month amid friction with the press corps.
"I have a debt for what I grew up with and believed on what the state of Israel has done and what they haven’t done and how they’re conflating Judaism with Zionism,'' said the Jewish actress of some pro-Israel advocates.
Nearly 90% of New York City voters support expanding involuntary commitment and care of mentally ill residents roaming the streets or the subway, a new poll reveals.
"Seeking to recoup some of the funds provided to Ukraine is both reasonable and fiscally imperative," suggests Mark T. Kimmitt at The Wall Street Journal.