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Climate protesters to take aim at FIFA’s Saudi oil sponsor

Climate activists are planning protests Sunday against FIFA’s sponsorship deal with Saudi state-owned oil and gas giant Aramco at World Cup sites and fan zones across the country. Organizer...

Biden scores temporary court victory as Trump appointed judge delays release of Hur investigation materials

Former President Biden wins a three-week injunction blocking release of audio recordings from Special Counsel Hur's classified documents investigation.

Explosive report unearths prominent union money trail labeled a ‘stunning betrayal’ of MAGA members

A major railroad union is accused of funneling money to Democratic causes while sidelining MAGA members, according to a new accountability report.

The soccer-loving mayor who’s ready to host the USA

U.S. fans are making travel plans to the Bay Area after their team clinched...

Although he’s no longer alive, my dad’s lessons still inspire me this Father’s Day

In a letter to his late father, author Donald Cohen, extends "a continuation of...

Although he’s no longer alive, my dad’s lessons still inspire me this Father’s Day

In a letter to his late father, author Donald Cohen, extends "a continuation of a conversation that refuses to end."

Blue states are obsessed with protecting illegal-migrant criminals — and only voters can make it stop

In sanctuary jurisdictions like Virginia, the safety of law-abiding folks comes last, the “rights” (privileges!) of illegal immigrants come first.

Hochul’s $11 billion bid-rigging scandal is how Medicaid works in New York

This corruption is par for the course for Medicaid in New York, whose political machines rely on the interests that feed off the program.

What my dad never knew about having an autistic son

While writing a book about my father, I learned the truth: My hero was scared.

Rex merits death and more: Letters to the Editor — June 21, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann’s life sentence and more.

Our campuses are corrupt — and higher education is due for its comeuppance

As more Americans recoil from higher education’s foul products, taxpayers, legislators and parents will increasingly wonder why they’re supporting it. 

Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month: What drives guys to the manosphere

What is it like to be a young man in 2026? Their social media feed can provide a glimpse.  Imagine: You open TikTok. The first video you see is about making money. Then, as you keep scrolling, you get one about working out and then a video about “looksmaxxing,” which encourages you to beat your […]

Who’s afraid of a ‘stay-at-home woman’

“I could not have a stay-at-home woman,” NBA legend LeBron James declared. Everybody’s Crazy is the name of the podcast where James took his stance against the single-earner household. “Just coming home and just seeing somebody just sitting on the couch, every day, just sitting there,” he said. “Just chilling. Like that wouldn’t float for […]

The AI boom is about to meet America’s old-fashioned infrastructure bust

The top four tech companies have committed roughly $700 billion to AI data center construction in 2026 alone. But to become AI infrastructure, that money needs traditional infrastructure — power, water, and permits — and now Big Tech is discovering, the hard way, that America can’t deliver physical infrastructure on schedule. Gartner projects that 40% […]

California’s $100,000 poor people

If you are a single person living alone and you make $46,000 a year, then you are a solidly middle-class American. Unless you live in Orange County, where you can make double that amount and still be considered poor. The California Department of Housing and Community Development released its “Official State Income Limits” for the […]

The world’s cup runneth over

Soccer isn’t a source of American metaphors. People cover their bases, play hardball, and take a swing and a miss. The Monday morning quarterback comments on a Hail Mary. You roll with the punches when you’re on the ropes. A full-court press is a game changer. But language is as much a metaphor for life […]

Things in Britain are bad, but not that bad

One of the toughest things in politics is trying to explain that, yes, things are bad, but no, they are not quite as bad as you think. I have yet to find a way to make that argument without it being misunderstood or caricatured. It is an argument that almost every British conservative now finds […]

The wish to be like Wolfgang: Review of ‘Amadeus’

Playwright Peter Shaffer (1926-2016) chased the same idea for 30 years. A mild-mannered, rule-bound protagonist meets a counterpart who is wild at heart. Our hero is at first repelled but soon becomes fascinated, envious, even obsessed. Theatergoers who remember Five Finger Exercise (1958), The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1964), Equus (1973), and Lettice and […]

After Assad: Syria’s sectarian reckoning

On the anniversary of Bashar Assad’s fall, a small group of professionals gathered at Aznavour, a restaurant in Damascus’s Old City. Red light washed over stone walls as hookah smoke hung in the air and a television cycled through Arabic music videos. They had come to talk about what had changed in Syria — and […]

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