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Slotkin says Democratic Party needs ‘new leadership’: ‘Old models are no longer working’

Sen Elissa Slotkin calls for new Democratic Party leadership, saying old models no longer work and the party must simplify its message to win back voters.

Tough justice for Texas antifa exposes another fatal flaw of Blue America

Antifa thugs are at least open about their contempt for civilization and its norms;...

Look in the mirror, New York Democrats — your misrule paved the DSA’s way

The DSA's primary romp can’t be blamed on outside factors like inflation or Israel or...

Supremes’ memo to lower courts: presidential power trumps leftist lawfare

The Supreme Court's decision in an immigration case was a clear scolding of leftist...

PG&E outrage: Californians are fed up with stratospheric bills

Pop quiz: Which way will your California energy bill trend over the next few...

Tough justice for Texas antifa exposes another fatal flaw of Blue America

Antifa thugs are at least open about their contempt for civilization and its norms; the left's influence on liberal politicians and the courts they...

Look in the mirror, New York Democrats — your misrule paved the DSA’s way

The DSA's primary romp can’t be blamed on outside factors like inflation or Israel or President Trump: It’s the result of 15 years of New...

Supremes’ memo to lower courts: presidential power trumps leftist lawfare

The Supreme Court's decision in an immigration case was a clear scolding of leftist judges who have repeatedly sought to halt Trump's policies.

PG&E outrage: Californians are fed up with stratospheric bills

Pop quiz: Which way will your California energy bill trend over the next few years?

Trump’s midterms: Two steps forward, one step back

TRUMP’S MIDTERMS: TWO STEPS FORWARD, ONE STEP BACK. With midterm elections just a few months away, a 36-hour period on Tuesday and Wednesday gave the political world a good picture of President Donald Trump‘s approach to campaigning for Republicans with the House and Senate at stake and the clock running down. Call it two steps […]

Enough with demonizing voter verification –– it builds trust

Americans should never have to choose between making voting easy and making it difficult to cheat. A healthy democracy can and should do both....

Avoid the distractions, President Trump: Focus on what you’ve won for American voters

It's vital to build public support for Trump and Republicans generally, and that requires reminding Americans of the dramatic turnaround the nation has seen...

Antisemitism: From New York to LA, a new political scourge

Supporters of the “democratic socialists” who won three congressional primaries in New York on anti-Israel platforms have pushed back on claims that the campaigns...

Karen Bass just fired her winning formula

Karen Bass just made the biggest political move of her reelection campaign.

Entitlement of NYC’s Knicks trash-can thief exposes the ingrained flaws of the DEI movement

Abdicating personal responsibility isn’t at odds with institutionalized DEI, it is baked into the moral framework Angie Báez has spent her career promoting.

The carriage horse question: Letters to the Editor — June 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss pressure for New York City to ban horse carriages after the death of a teen tourist.

The week in whoppers: Mamdani mourns a Hamas terrorist, Kamala hopes to verbify . . . ‘hope’ and more

Mayor Zohran Mamdani invoked the death of Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed Wishah to prove that AIPAC and its supporters are "monsters" — without mentioning...

NYC’s black-red alliance of Islamism and ultra-leftism wants us to hate Israel and America

On Tuesday, New York City became a beachhead for the black-red alliance. This is the combination of Islamism and ultra-leftism, embodied by Mayor Mamdani,...

In the Middle East, Vance speaks softly, but Rubio carries a big stick

At the end of the first week of the 60-day ceasefire enacted by the memorandum of understanding, the Trump administration has gained some wins and taken some losses while continuing to negotiate with the Iranian delegation. Both Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio play important, though different, roles in the process. […]

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