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Twilight of the boomer priests

Catholics of a certain age may have an image of the young priest, maybe a Jesuit, who introduced himself not as Father O’Reilly but as “Kevin.” Father Kevin — “please, just Kevin” — is the one who introduced the guitar mass when he got his own parish. That young priest is now old, and the […]

There is no First Amendment right to dox law enforcement

President Joe Biden allowed more than 5 million illegal immigrants to invade our country in just four years. President Donald Trump was elected not just to restore order to the southern border that Biden eviscerated, but also to reverse this occupation. Unfortunately, many Democrats are now doing everything in their power to keep these illegal […]

Trump reduces the deficit by 4% with tariffs and his signature tax law

The jury is still out on whether Hamas will blow up the landmark ceasefire agreement that President Donald Trump‘s team negotiated to bring an end to the war in Gaza. But it’s possible that while the president was making headlines for stopping the fighting in the Middle East, he may have achieved something even more […]

All’s fair in love and AI

Most people outside of Silicon Valley can recognize a hierarchy in the value of artificial intelligence. At best, it produces a similar effect to the 19th-century invention of the dishwasher: It does the grunt work humans don’t like to free them for more creative or enjoyable tasks. But now AI seems to be taking over […]

A bad day for racial gerrymandering at the Supreme Court

Does Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which specifically forbids the creation of racially proportional congressional districts, require states to create congressional districts in equal proportion to the state’s minority population?  If that question seems ridiculous because the answer is obviously “no,” it doesn’t mean that the Left is not willing to raise it. […]

The Democrats’ funding bill makes Americans unhealthy again

The government shutdown threatens to give dead people Medicaid benefits. Yes, you read that correctly. The radical and partisan proposal to reopen the government insists on repealing the provisions of the “Working Families Tax Cut” legislation to ensure that the dollars, doctors, and care are diverted to the people most in need: the recently deceased. […]

Blue-city blues: Democratic mismanagement is not limited to the biggest urban centers

America’s largest cities — New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles — have long been symbols of Democratic power. Yet today, they are also symbols of dysfunction, plagued by crime, failing schools, homelessness, and crumbling infrastructure. What’s less discussed, however, is that these crises are not confined to the nation’s biggest urban centers. Smaller Democrat-run cities, […]

Sharm offensive: How Trump reshaped the Middle East, and what happens now

The two-year war that Hamas began on Oct. 7, 2023, is over. As with the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June 2025, the United States backed its ally, called time on the fighting, and shaped a decisive victory. Israel fought a war on seven fronts and achieved all of its war aims: the […]

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other...

Five takeaways from the New York City mayoral debate

Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani smiled his way through a two-hour debate where Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa tried to land punches on the...

Labor unions sue Trump administration over social media monitoring of visa holders

Three labor unions sued the Trump administration, arguing that it violated the First Amendment rights of visa holders by searching their social media for specific viewpoints.

Zohran Mamdani suffers awful showing in NYC mayoral debate — but Andrew Cuomo still can’t bury him

If Mamdani did badly, Andrew Cuomo did worse. And an enjoyable Curtis Sliwa buried Cuomo even deeper.

Trump re-files more careful lawsuit against New York Times

President Trump filed a new version of his lawsuit against the New York Times and some of its staff Thursday, toning down the over-the-top language that got his first version tossed from a federal courtroom but still asking for $15 billion in damages for "false malicious and defamatory" coverage.

Andrew Cuomo tries to knock down ‘first-timer’ Zohran Mamdani in NYC mayor’s debate

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo late Thursday said choosing the right New York City mayor is a matter of life and death, casting doubt on Zohran Mamdani's chops in a bid to drag down the frontrunner weeks before the election.

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