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Trump calls off Iran strikes, tells The Post the US-Tehran deal is ‘all wrapped up’
President Trump on Thursday canceled the impending US strikes to take Iran’s Kharg Island after receiving Tehran’s latest, finalized proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and began nuclear negotiations, he said in a post to Truth Social.
Pentagon on lockdown, hazmat crews rush in over ‘hazardous materials incident’
The Pentagon is on lockdown Thursday as emergency workers respond to the Department of War’s headquarters for a “hazardous materials incident,” Arlington County Fire and EMS said in a post to X.
SF’s woke schools boss Maria Su cannot answer ‘white’ parents question from black congressman
The superintendent of San Francisco public schools testified Wednesday before a congressional committee to address intense questioning regarding parental rights and classroom curriculum.
US launches new strikes on ‘multiple targets’ in Iran, CENTCOM says
The US military launched a fresh wave of strikes on Iran Wednesday evening, according to US Central Command.
Exclusive | Trump tells The Post refs made ‘very bad call’ on Victor Wembanyama shove against Knicks star Jalen Brunson
President Trump told The Post Wednesday that the New York Knicks are “ready” to get back to winning ways against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals — and he shared fans’ outrage that no foul was called on the Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama for shoving Knicks talisman Jalen Brunson in the head during Game 3.
Smirking Bill Gates arrives on Capitol Hill as he faces reckoning in Jeffrey Epstein probe
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates arrived on Capitol Hill Wednesday to face tough questions behind closed doors about his relationship with the deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump readying new strikes on Iranian power plants, bridges: ‘Have to pay the price’
President Donald Trump has said he is readying new strikes on Iran, after warning that the Islamic Republic will “have to pay the price” for taking “too long” to negotiate a peace deal.
4 key takeaways from South Carolina and Maine primary contests
Embattled Senate hopeful Graham Platner survived his Democratic primary in Maine Tuesday night, setting the stage for a November matchup against longtime incumbent Sen. Susan Collins that could decide which party controls the upper chamber next year.
Scandal-plagued Graham Platner clinches Dem Maine Senate primary: ‘I’ve made mistakes’
Scandal-plagued oyster farmer Graham Platner easily won his Maine Democratic primary, but saw defections from primary voters to Gov. Janet Mills (D), who stopped campaigning in April.
Nancy Mace gets trounced in South Carolina gov’s race after Trump snub — makes a surprise endorsement
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) came up way short Tuesday in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary – losing to Trump-backed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette.