Kilmar Abrego Garcia‘s high-profile deportation battle rages on. Social media sleuths are now speculating that his knuckle tattoos reveal a secret code that spells out MS-13, allegedly proving the Trump administration’s claims that he was once a gang member. However, when asked about the speculation, an ICE source told The Post that they’d never heard of...
Dylan Bryan Adams, 33, a fiscal policy analyst for the state run by the failed vice presidential candidate, was arrested after he was caught on vehicle surveillance.
"If you also wish to meet with him, you can spend your own money. But I will not approve a single dime of taxpayer funds for use on the excursion you have requested."
Confidence in Democratic congressional leadership plummeted to an all-time low of 25% in a Gallup poll conducted between April 1-14 and released Thursday.
Andrew Cuomo is “landlords’ favorite candidate,” his lefty opponents in the New York City mayoral race and tenant advocates claimed Friday — while ripping the ex-governor over his housing record. The slate of Democratic primary candidates endorsed by the left-wing Working Families Party and advocates held a joint rally outside City Hall to shed light...
The Knicks, particularly OG Anunoby, will fare much better in the playoff series against the Pistons if Suni Lee or Anne Hathaway are in attendance at the Garden — at least that’s what Josh Hart seems to think.
Lawyers for accused Venezuelan gang members asked Boasberg to issue a temporary restraining order requiring 30 days' notice from the Trump administration.
Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen claimed Friday the El Salvador government set up his incongruous photo op with accused MS-13 soldier Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's one-time aide clinched a $450,000 settlement in a case accusing the State of New York of failing to address her claims that Cuomo sexually harassed her.
While Aaron Rodgers may be indecisive about where to play and similarly teams are weighing their options on the veteran, one former NFL general manager has drawn the line.
The Trump administration is right to inject a sense of urgency into the Ukraine cease-fire negotiations. But threatening to wash our hands of the matter could perversely encourage Kremlin obduracy.