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Best of the Babylon Bee: Jill Biden explains that she thought Joe had a stroke during debate — which is why she left him...

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

The moral woke abyss that got Henry Nowak killed

The cruel, lonely death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak speaks to a deeper moral rot: It reveals the corrosive effect the ideology of wokeness has...

Mamdani breaks promise, pays bribes to do the right thing on class-size law

Insane: Mayor Zohran Mamdani has to bribe the city teachers union so that it will OK the Legislature delaying the impact of the noxious...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 3

1991—By a vote of 6 to 3, the Supreme Court rules (in Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Co.) that a private litigant in a civil case violates the equal-protection...

New Jersey Democrats Should Stop Adding Fire to ICE Protests

Clashes between keffiyeh-clad agitators and security have escalated, emboldened by Democratic officeholders.

Incumbent Karen Bass Advances to Runoff in L.A. Mayoral Race

It was not immediately clear who she would be facing in the runoff, though Republican reality star Spencer Pratt was second in early returns.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advances to November runoff as she seeks second term

After a tough first term framed by the most destructive wildfire in city history and an ongoing struggle with widespread homelessness, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advanced to a November runoff Tuesday as she fights to stay in City Hall against challengers from both ends of the political spectrum.

Rural America is consequential in the congressional midterm elections

November’s congressional midterm elections are consequential to the future of America. Every two years, all 435 voting members of the House of Representatives and a portion of the U.S. Senate stand before voters for reelection. The familiar national narrative often centers on whether the House or Senate will hold or flip. Yet this election cycle […]

Retirement nest eggs are in jeopardy. SAFER Act is the answer

Americans saving for retirement often follow the “buy and hold” strategy, urging them to block out the daily volatility of markets, stick to long-term investment plans, and avoid playing stockbroker. The stock market’s growth over the last 15-20 years proves why that approach makes sense despite financial crises, geopolitical conflict, and fiscal showdowns. However, laws […]

Why buying a car got so expensive

Today, up to 1 million Americans are effectively shut out of the market for new cars and light trucks. Vehicles have simply become too expensive for many lower-income households. The average cost of a new vehicle is around $50,000, up roughly 20% from just four years ago. To compound things, used car prices are also near record […]

Trump’s Iran conflict: The first geo-economic war of the 21st century

The U.S. war on Iran, launched on Feb. 28, 2026, by President Donald Trump, is the first geoeconomic war of this century: A war whose overarching objective is exclusive American control over access to Iran’s huge oil and gas resources. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Iran has crude oil reserves of about 209 […]

Prediction markets: Odds are Washington claims supremacy

Prediction markets have wandered into the middle of a fresh constitutional fight. Minnesota just passed the nation’s first outright ban, classing these markets as gambling and putting them under the state’s usual authority to police public morals and protect consumers. Washington didn’t wait long to weigh in. The federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission promptly sued, […]

Russia says Europe chose war — America pays the price

On May 29, a Russian Geran-2 drone struck an apartment building in Galati, Romania, injuring two — the first civilian victims of a Russian attack on NATO territory since the Russia-Ukraine war began four years ago. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called it “another line crossed,” pledged “solidarity” (as if this could protect […]

To fight the drug affordability crisis, Trump must crack down on middlemen

Most adult Americans take at least one prescription drug, and for too many, getting that prescription filled means battling the very system that’s supposed to help them.  Insurance denials have become alarmingly routine. A recent study found that 70% of commercially insured patients face initial claim rejections for new branded medicines. And even when patients […]

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