
Kennedy Center’s Leader to Step Down, Adding to Uncertainty
The announced departure of Deborah F. Rutter, the center’s president since 2014, comes as the center continues to search for a new board chair while navigating a second Trump term.
Denmark and Other Nations Under Pressure Seek Lobbyists With Trump Ties
The president’s confrontational foreign policy has created opportunity for his allies on K Street who are willing to take on clients he has targeted.
Federal workers ripped for whining about Trump’s return to office policy: ‘Welcome to the real world’
Federal government employees are being mocked online after posting whinny TikTok videos moaning about how President Trump has ordered them back to the office five days a week — with one wailing: “I am so upset.”
Chief Corruption Prosecutor Resigns From Justice Dept.
Corey Amundson chose to leave the department after being told he was being reassigned by the Trump administration to a position related to immigration enforcement.
Locals near NYC needle-exchange site cheer plan to force city to collect used syringes: ‘You clean it up’
“If you’re going to give them the needles, you should be responsible for cleaning up after them,” a local mom told The Post.
Landlords catering to NYC hipsters get tax break at expense of struggling minorities — despite court order: advocates
“We are flabbergasted and disappointed that the city has not lowered the assessment ratio for homeowners in New York City to ensure uniformity despite the Court of Appeals decision that the city’s assessments are not lawful,” said Martha Stark, TENNY’s policy director, in a statement.
Oil Companies Embrace Trump, but Not ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’
Oil and gas executives welcomed President Trump’s early moves on energy policy, but many said they did not plan to increase production unless prices rose significantly.
One of 2025’s Biggest Battles Over Abortion Rights Has Already Begun
A contest for control of Wisconsin’s top court may be even nastier and more expensive than its bitter 2023 predecessor, with the fate of an 1849 abortion ban and other policies at stake.
ABC, CBS, NBC spent 46 minutes covering Trump Jan. 6 pardons, less than 4 minutes on Biden pardons
While the pair of orders occurred on the same day, coverage was not exactly balanced, according to a conservative media watchdog.