The president wants to pave over the grass portion of the historic feature and also add a ballroom to the White House.
Month: April 2025
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Milwaukee judge accused of obstructing immigration officials would be “temporarily prohibited from exercising the powers of a circuit court judge” while the case proceeds through the legal system, court records show.
Brown is out.
The Department of Government Efficiency driving force is no longer physically working from the executive branch, The Post has learned.
Beloved Mets fans Seymour Weiner died, the ballclub announced in a post on social media.
Vietnam is celebrating the end of the Vietnam War on Wednesday with a grand military parade and an air show 50 years after the fall of Saigon, the event that marked the definitive conclusion of the decades-long conflict.
New York state legislators got one step closer to legalizing assisted suicide for terminally ill people on Tuesday.
Nate Robinson called the man who donated a kidney and saved the former Knicks guard’s life a “brother” and a “guardian angel” in a new video.
The broadcast home of the Mets is in the very early stages of a possible sale.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told The Post in a rare interview Tuesday that President Trump’s first 100 days had been a smashing success — but there is more to do.
