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Trump pick for State Department drops out after drawing heat for comments about ‘white culture’

A political commentator who argued that white people are the victims of racism and need help protecting their “identity” withdrew his candidacy Tuesday for a senior diplomatic role in...

Fox News Poll: Voters expect AI to transform our lives — but today is not that day

Fox News poll reveals 53% of voters believe artificial intelligence will dramatically change American life, up from 43% in 2023 amid trust concerns.

Why isn’t motormouth Megan Rapinoe using her megaphone for Iran’s female soccer team?

Lefty advocates for women in sports like Megan Rapinoe, Jemele Hill and Keith Olbermann...

Mamdani’s response to the Gracie Mansion attack: Letters to the Editor — March 11, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani’s response to the ISIS-inspired bombing attempt outside Grace...

A ‘Precious Gem’ of a Sentence

I was delighted to learn from Chris early in the conversation that the literary...

Why isn’t motormouth Megan Rapinoe using her megaphone for Iran’s female soccer team?

Lefty advocates for women in sports like Megan Rapinoe, Jemele Hill and Keith Olbermann are remarkably quiet over the plight of the Iranian women’s...

Mamdani’s response to the Gracie Mansion attack: Letters to the Editor — March 11, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani’s response to the ISIS-inspired bombing attempt outside Grace Mansion.

Trump is making Cuba an offer it can’t refuse

Trump doesn't expect Thomas Jefferson to replace the corrupt Castros — but Cuba's faltering regime can exit with a parachute, if it makes a...

Poll: Americans view ICE more positively than Democrats, Newsom, and AOC

Democrats are extremely unpopular in the United States. This should probably come as no surprise to most objective people, given just how far left the party has veered in recent years. They’ve shown little, if any, shame in embracing principles that highlight the “warmth of collectivism,” favoring ideologies that would arguably make infamous Soviet revolutionary […]

At the moment of schism, Anglicans blink

When you strike at a king, you must kill him. Apparently, the Anglicans who gathered last week in Abuja, Nigeria, never learned that lesson. For months, conservative Anglican leaders aligned with the Global Anglican Future Conference had been hinting at something historic. The expectation, fueled by sympathetic commentary and optimistic speculation, was that Abuja would […]

On This Day: The Redcoats haul artillery and baggage to make their escape

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. March 10, 1776 As dawn breaks, Continental Army soldiers have […]

Trump’s own worst enemy: President’s rush to reform threatens his agenda

Any honest accounting of the Trump presidency from a conservative perspective will necessarily be mixed and a study in paradox. One of the greatest paradoxes of the current administration is that, in its rush to enact President Donald Trump’s ambitious agenda as quickly as possible, it risks derailing it. Two examples come to mind. The […]

Does delusional Gavin Newsom not realize his state has the highest gas prices in US?

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) took to social media this week to ridicule, mock, and criticize the recent surge in gas prices in the United States and to connect them to President Donald Trump. His social media accounts have blasted the president over the country’s soaring fuel costs, blaming the military conflict in Iran for the […]

Minnesota’s fraud debacle demands elected watchdogs in every state

The March 4 House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing laid bare a simple truth: When states ditch independent financial oversight, taxpayers get robbed blind. Fraud is the invisible tax worsening the affordability crisis, hitting our groceries, mortgages, and our children’s future. Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) and Attorney General Keith Ellison perhaps started to realize […]

World War III isn’t on the horizon. It has already begun

The popular image of a world war is sudden catastrophe, mass mobilization, and unmistakable collapse. That is not what we see today. However, the world is in a great power competition, a distributed struggle for influence, security, and control of critical resources. World War III is not looming. It is underway right now.  It is […]

Why Iran’s diaspora doesn’t offer an easy governing solution

The U.S. and Israeli offensive against the Islamic Republic of Iran continues unabated. So far, however, Iran’s regime is holding on — so much for the rapid internal collapse that many predicted. “I never know what exactly people mean by internal collapse,” says Arash Azizi, a contributing writer at the Atlantic and expert on Iranian politics. “Does one think the […]

Mojtaba Khamenei on the bloody throne: Compromise, collapse, or a final war of attrition?

As conflict intensifies across the Middle East and pressure mounts on Iran’s military and political leadership, a long-shadowed figure inside the Islamic Republic has stepped fully into power. Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s former supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, has been chosen as the country’s new supreme leader, inheriting authority at one of the most dangerous moments in the regime’s history. Yet […]

Trump is right to remind the world who the global hegemon is

This past week, President Donald Trump accomplished what seven presidents before him never could by cutting the head off the snake of the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world, the Islamic Republic of Iran. For 47 years, this once-prosperous nation was turned into a prison of oppression, censorship, and violence by radical Shia […]

It’s affordability, stupid

President Donald Trump inherited an economy sputtering from four years of the Biden administration’s economic strategy of overspending, overregulating, and a simple refusal to recognize that COVID-19 was over. He won in 2024 because voters still remember how the economy flourished during Trump’s first administration and didn’t want four more years of stunted-growth policies from […]

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