Undocumented migrant border crossings decreased significantly on
Friday, the day after Title 42 was lifted, with just over 6,200 apprehensions compared to around 11,000 earlier in the week.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has won the trust of Western
governments by refusing to use the weapons they provide for attacks inside Russia and prioritizing the targeting of Russian forces inside Ukraine’s borders.
Standing at the precipice of a likely presidential campaign, Florida Gov. Ron
DeSantis told Iowans Saturday that the GOP must reject a “culture of losing” and embrace a positive vision for the future if they want to win in 2024.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Saturday vetoed a Republican bill that
would ban most abortions after 12 weeks, though the politics of the state mean that the possibility of a veto override is imminent.
These big chains and others have closed stores in major US cities
recently, raising alarm about the future of retail in some of the country’s most prominent downtowns and business districts.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan leads Saturday prayers at Istanbul's iconic
Hagia Sophia mosque before entering the election battle of his political life against a powerful secular rival.
Daniel Penny, the Marine facing a manslaughter charge in the subway chokehold
killing of Jordan Neely, is being “railroaded,” outraged friends and family told The Post Saturday.
President Biden's heart might be in the right place, but his mouth is often
somewhere else -- which was seen again Saturday ... this while addressing Howard University graduates.
The polling industry whiffed every year Trump has been on the ballot. In 2016,
Trump upset Hillary Clinton to win the presidency. And after spending four years trying to fix what went wrong, the polls were even worse in 2020.
A Michigan girl was able to escape an attempted kidnapping when her
brother used a slingshot to strike the would-be attacker, authorities said this week.
Shortly before I met Inka Winter, I realized I did not know what a feminist
porn director would look like. Bright red lipstick, maybe? No, that was wrong. Winter was just getting out of her old Hyundai when I arrived at the parking lot of a large, nondescript warehouse.
As if leading his team to the Super Bowl and signing a massive
contract extension weren't enough, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts decided to add to his stellar year by earning a master's degree.
The princess took part in an opening sequence filmed for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Grand Final today, appearing alongside last year's champions, Kalush Orchestra, and a range of British contributors, as the U.K. hosts the international competition on behalf of Ukraine.
Israel and the Islamic Jihad militant group in the Gaza Strip
agreed to an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire late Saturday, seeking to halt five days of intense fighting that killed 33 Palestinians, including at least 13 civilians.
Whatever your view of immigration, there can be no doubt that the Biden
administration’s border policies have been an abject failure. This is especially true of Title 42, the pandemic-era public health order that for the last three years.
Powerful Cyclone Mocha made landfall on Myanmar’s west coast Sunday and is
barreling toward millions of vulnerable people with winds equivalent to a Category 5 Atlantic hurricane as aid agencies warn of the potential for a major disaster.
Entertainment writers are striking coast to coast. The clever signs they're
holding up on the picket lines ("Don't pay us peanuts to write 'Billions'") are often as creative as their work.
Turks participated in a pivotal election on Sunday that could either end
President Erdogan's authoritarian trajectory or extend his rule, impacting Turkey's governance, economy, and foreign policy.
The FDA
approved Astellas Pharma's non-hormonal pill Veozah for treating menopause-related hot flashes, offering a new option for women who cannot take hormonal treatments.
Trump and DeSantis appear at dueling
rallies, but combined, they could form a stronger ticket against Biden and Harris despite potential complications due to residing in the same state.
Twenty homeless veterans were reportedly displaced from New York hotels in order to
make way for an expected wave of immigrants coming from New York City, officials say.
The Roosevelt Hotel will soon be bustling again — reopening to accommodate
an anticipated influx of asylum seekers just as other New York City hotels are being converted to emergency shelters.