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WATCH: Chuck Schumer sidesteps Platner scandals, confirms support for controversial Dem

Schumer dodged reporters' questions about embattled Senate candidate Graham Platner's mounting scandals, reaffirming his support for the Democrat.

Inspection of Delaney Hall ICE facility contradicts claims in New Jersey attorney general’s lawsuit

A DHS inspection of Delaney Hall ICE facility found compliance with 17 of 22 standards, contradicting some claims in New Jersey's suit against GEO Group.

New York Democrats have launched their latest push to disenfranchise Republican voters

They claim they’re just countering GOP gerrymandering across the country, but that prompts the...

Newark’s anti-ICE rioters: Letters to the Editor — June 3, 2026

NY Post readers discuss violent protests at Newark ICE detention center Delaney Hall, resulting...

Delaney Hall chaos stems from local Dems’ refusal in standing up to radical Antifa rioters

It took a Post exposé to force Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Newark Mayor Ras...

New York Democrats have launched their latest push to disenfranchise Republican voters

They claim they’re just countering GOP gerrymandering across the country, but that prompts the question: Why did they start trying to do this before...

Delaney Hall chaos stems from local Dems’ refusal in standing up to radical Antifa rioters

It took a Post exposé to force Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka's hands and stop holding back local law enforcement.

Newark’s anti-ICE rioters: Letters to the Editor — June 3, 2026

NY Post readers discuss violent protests at Newark ICE detention center Delaney Hall, resulting in at least 40 arrests.

Canada’s mass-graves scam reveals the high price of media bias

Media outlets have let progressive politics shape the stories they tell. And that often leads to violence.

Russia’s growing desperation reflected in Ukraine onslaught

Overnight on Tuesday, Russia delivered one of its most devastating aerial assaults on Ukraine since Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion began in February 2022. More than 600 drones and 73 missiles struck civilian infrastructure across multiple cities, killing at least 22 people. Residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure sustained heavy damage across eight Kyiv districts, with […]

Rick Crawford should be Trump’s next director of national intelligence

At the end of this month, Tulsi Gabbard steps down as the director of national intelligence, following a bumpy 16-month tenure as our nation’s top spy. Gabbard was an unconventional fit, as a Democrat opposed to most foreign wars. In President Donald Trump’s second term, with its multiple military operations around the globe, she became […]

The Democratic mess in Maine

THE DEMOCRATIC MESS IN MAINE. Can Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, survive his sexting scandal? The first thing to know is how little we know about it. We know from a Wall Street Journal account that Platner’s wife, Amy Gertner, who married Platner in November 2023 and who in the spring of 2025 discovered […]

LGBT activists want to be seen as victims at the World Cup in San Francisco

For the first time in over a decade, the FIFA World Cup is coming to a country that respects basic human rights. But, because that country is the United States, the “LGBT community” has to get its victimhood points in while it still can. Pride House International is bringing its “Pride Houses” to San Francisco for the […]

Why neither Trump nor Iran wants a return to war

The U.S. military and Iranian forces continue to launch attacks on one another. So, why does the ceasefire broadly still hold? The answer is actually quite simple. The ceasefire is holding because President Donald Trump and Iran individually believe that they, more than the other, can maximize their interests by matching tit-for-tat violence with diplomatic […]

Vote for Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt — the change California needs

Today is the day we Californians have been waiting for.

The amendment that built the administrative state

The founders built a structural limit on federal taxing power, a restriction the Progressive Era removed. The government that followed was not a coincidence. The 16th Amendment, ratified Feb. 3, 1913, gave Congress the power to tax income “from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states.” Those 23 words eliminated the constitutional constraint […]

Don’t force taxpayers to fund misinformation from NPR and PBS

Spokesmen at the National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting System are forever asking people to donate money to support themselves and their programs. “Viewers just like you” do so, we are told, and we are exhorted to follow in their footsteps. What are we who love our country to say about such goings on? […]

The speech America’s founders didn’t protect

The First Amendment doesn’t protect what most people think it protects. The Founding Fathers wrote it to defend a specific thing: political speech directed at government. Not offensive art. Not commercial advertising. Not the content moderation disputes on a social media platform. Two centuries of doctrinal expansion have broadened the amendment’s formal coverage considerably and, […]

On This Day: It is inevitable. The British are coming

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. June 2, 1776 As it is Sunday, Congress does not […]

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