admin

Fast Takes: Euthanasia always expands, Schumer’s meddling costs Americans and more

Every nation that’s legalized euthanasia has seen “attempts to expand the eligibility of the law,” many “successful,” warns Adam James Pollock at UnHerd.

The UC Davis scale: When ‘race-neutral’ still involves race

When institutions choose shortcuts to racial diversity, everyone ultimately loses: the students, the profession and the patients it serves. Nowhere is this clearer than...

Poetica Coffee’s Dan Goldman hate: Letters to the Editor — June 25, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Poetica Coffee in Brooklyn refunding and banning Rep. Dan Goldman for his stance on Israel.

Post-Dobbs Medical Malpractice in Texas

Can we please stop killing children and hurting women?

Commemorating the Dobbs Anniversary

We must not understand ourselves as fighting against a procedure, but rather, for human beings.

Poll: One-third of Americans favor cutting legal immigration

POLL: One-third of Americans believe the number of legal immigrants admitted into the country each year should be reduced or eliminated entirely.

Cybersecurity concerns found in DHS smartphones during the Biden administration

Offices within the Biden-era Department of Homeland Security did not effectively secure their employees' mobile devices, leading to a higher risk of cyberattacks and unauthorized access to sensitive information, according to a new report from the department's internal watchdog.

Trump pressures gasoline companies to more quickly ease the pain at the pump

President Trump on Wednesday ordered the Department of Justice to open a price-gouging probe because gas prices are not falling as fast as oil prices, which plunged to their lowest levels since the start of the Iran war.

George Conway loses N.Y. congressional primary, finishing fifth in crowded field

Attorney George Conway, a co-founder of the Lincoln Project and one of the country's most prominent critics of President Trump, lost his bid for a Manhattan congressional seat Tuesday, finishing fifth in a Democratic primary that saw New York Assemblyman Micah Lasher emerge as the front-runner to succeed retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler.

‘We have a new party’: Mamdani’s New York primary wins propel the Democratic Party toward socialism

All three candidates endorsed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani won primaries on Tuesday in a sweep that cements the Democratic Party's lurch toward socialism.

Socialists draft an aggressive new agenda for the Democratic Party

Claire Valdez used her victory speech Tuesday night in New York's 7th Congressional District to lay down a marker: She vowed to fight to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, stand firmly with the transgender community, and push to end the Israeli military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

House committee advances bill to ban lawmakers from government-related bets on prediction markets

A bill barring members of Congress and their family members from placing government-related bets on prediction markets narrowly passed a House panel.

Boafo wins Democratic nomination for Hoyer’s seat, McClain Delaney tops Trone in Maryland primaries

Adrian Boafo won the Democratic race to succeed Rep. Steny Hoyer, and Rep. April McClain Delaney fended off a multimillion-dollar challenge from predecessor David Trone in her reelection bid during Maryland's Democratic primary elections.

Food stamp overpayment rate was 9% last year

The country's food stamp overpayment rate topped 9% last year, the Agriculture Department announced Wednesday, as states continue to struggle with fraud and waste in the program.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Follow us