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Deadly LaGuardia collision: Letters to the Editor — March 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss an Air Canada jet colliding with a Port Authority fire truck at LaGuardia Airport.

Hollywood can’t shake its elitism — especially when it comes to free speech

Jimmy Kimmel is a free speech warrior and a man of the people — well,...

The week in whoppers: Jimmy Kimmel rolls out his Hollywood elitism, Biden aide reads Iran’s mind (wrongly) and more

Jimmy Kimmel mocked DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin's previous career as a plumber — while...

Ex-Iraqi Parliamentarian: Mr. Trump, Don’t Make a Deal with the Devil in Iran  

Mithal al Alusi wants U.S. dollars to stop funding Islamist terror.

Chicago Teachers Host Curriculum Fair to Ensure Lessons Don’t ‘Facilitate Genocide’

The Chicago Teachers Union told NR that the actions of the Trump administration make...

Deadly LaGuardia collision: Letters to the Editor — March 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss an Air Canada jet colliding with a Port Authority fire truck at LaGuardia Airport.

Hollywood can’t shake its elitism — especially when it comes to free speech

Jimmy Kimmel is a free speech warrior and a man of the people — well, some of the people. Earlier this week, the “Jimmy Kimmel...

The week in whoppers: Jimmy Kimmel rolls out his Hollywood elitism, Biden aide reads Iran’s mind (wrongly) and more

Jimmy Kimmel mocked DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin's previous career as a plumber — while ignoring the fact he employed over 300 people and has...

On This Day: Washington studies the British fleet as it lingers in Boston Harbor

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 26, 1776 Gen. George Washington has been busy studying […]

March Madness collides with prediction market chaos

Prediction market platforms are speaking out of both sides of their mouths. To users, the platforms this month are aggressively marketing bets on March Madness games. To regulators, they say, “What sports betting? Nothing to see here.” Who could blame them? Prediction markets’ existence depends on their ability to convince regulators and courts that their […]

Florida is right to go after the NFL’s racist and useless Rooney Rule

Florida is going after the NFL’s Rooney Rule for being racially discriminatory. It is past time that the league dumps the rule and stops pandering to racial obsessives in the media. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier warned the NFL that failure to suspend the Rooney Rule “may result in enforcement actions against the league for race-based discrimination.” […]

In Pennsylvania House race, Democrats try to stem tide of union support to the GOP

SCRANTON, Pennsylvania — Less than two weeks ago, thousands of Scrantonites converged in their downtown for the 64th run of one of the oldest St. Patrick’s Day parades. Rob Bresnahan, the Republican congressman who represents the 8th district, joined them, walking with the local operating engineers union as it made its way along Mulberry, Wyoming, […]

Radical Soros-funded Philadelphia district attorney still trying to ‘hunt’ ICE officers

The concept of “innocent until proven guilty” has long been recognized by the Supreme Court as a fundamental legal right of Americans, but don’t tell that to radical, left-wing Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.  As much as Krasner touts the importance of constitutionality, one would think he knows this. But that hasn’t stopped him from […]

Trump’s dangerous off-ramp from Iran

President Donald Trump is saying he wants to end the Iran war within the next few weeks, according to White House insiders. This fits his frequent comparisons of the action against Iran with the swift operation against Venezuela in January. He has compared the two expeditions many times, such as when, a week into Operation […]

CNN’s dangerous narrative drift turns ordinary faith into suspicion

Responsible journalism has a standard — one that matters most when emotions run high. After 9/11, news organizations were careful to separate Islam from the extremists who claimed to act in its name. That distinction became a bedrock norm: separate a faith from those who weaponize it. The question raised by CNN’s recent documentary on […]

Why the CHIPS Act fell short of its strategic promise

The United States is building far fewer semiconductors today than it once did, leaving the country increasingly dependent on foreign producers. The U.S.’s share of worldwide semiconductor manufacturing decreased from 37% in 1990 to less than 10% in 2022. To ameliorate this shift, Congress had taxpayers front $280 billion via the 2022 Creating Helpful Incentives […]

Brutal crime mistake Mamdani plans to make all over again

The mayor has announced his plans to “responsibly” reduce the population in city jails because of a rise in the jail population, citing a...

Cities are pricing out the one demographic that could save them

U.S. cities are hollowing out. Between 2020 and 2024, New York City lost 18% of its population under age 5. Chicago’s Cook County shed 15%. Los Angeles County, 14%. These aren’t marginal shifts, and they represent a wholesale abandonment of urban cores by the demographic cities need most: families with children. The exodus is no mystery. U.S. cities […]

Say no to veto: Dangerous AI bill threatens US dominance

Technology has become the central arena of geopolitical competition. In this new landscape, market access and innovation capacity are no longer just commercial metrics. They are the primary instruments of national power. Yet, in a rush to secure American dominance, some in Washington are pushing legislation that threatens to dismantle the very engine of U.S. […]

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