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Up next for the DSA? Two major swing states.

It's hot outside. But the DSA is hotter. Fresh off major primary wins in Colorado and New York, the Democratic Socialists of America is looking to prove that it...

FOR INSIDERS | How the AI boom is making MacBooks, Xboxes more expensive

The AI boom is fueling massive demand for memory chips, forcing electronics manufacturers to grapple with rising prices that are starting to trickle down to consumers. Memory chips, which are responsible for storing and processing data, are a key component in everything from smartphones to laptops to cars. But the massive data center buildout is...

Anti-incumbent mood sweeping country in troubling sign for GOP majorities

A sour, anti-incumbent mood is sweeping across the nation on its 250th anniversary in what political analysts say is an especially troubling sign for Republican control of the House and Senate, given President Trump’s slumping approval rating. Rising voter anger with the status quo has hit both parties, with eight House incumbents — five Democrats and...

FOR INSIDERS | These 7 Democrats lead the pack: Ranking the White House contenders

The Democratic presidential primary is shaping up to be one of the most wide-open contests in decades, with no clear front-runner in sight. Still, several Democrats are already separating themselves from the pack, according to strategists, donors and other operatives within the party who spoke to The Hill. Here are our rankings on the race...

FOR INSIDERS | House GOP’s packed to-do list faces ticking clock

House Republicans are staring down a tight legislative calendar after an intraparty revolt forced Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to send lawmakers home early last week for the second time in a row, squeezing an already limited window for the party to advance an ambitious agenda amid a high-stakes election year. Lawmakers departed for the July...

Scared Hakeem Jeffries rolls out the red carpet for DSA extremists — while they prep to feast on his carcass

Hakeem Jeffries is rolling out the welcome mat for the people who want his head mounted on their trophy wall.

Paul Pelosi should lose his license — for public safety, and his own

Why is a rich 86-year-old man with a DUI conviction still driving at all?

Celebrating freedom shouldn’t come with dangerous, shameful thuggery

For most Californians, the Fourth of July was a delightful celebration, a chance to honor our nation on its 250th birthday, and an opportunity...

Lefties couldn’t stop hating America even on its 250th anniversary

What sourpusses: Lefties can’t even celebrate the Fourth of July without bashing America and ranking on Donald Trump.

Reaching a new ‘milestone’ in Mamdani’s close-Rikers plan is no reason to cheer

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is bragging that efforts to shut down the Rikers Island jail complex just reached another "milestone."

Giving to help Palestinians? Guess again — you might be funding Hamas

Federal prosecutors say a San Diego man raised nearly $600,000 through fake Gaza relief campaigns, sent money toward Hamas and tried moving hundreds of...

Even Gavin Newsom knows his wealth-tax flip-flop won’t work

Gov. Gavin Newsom seems to understand the folly of a wealth tax in California, yet he’s suddenly pushing one for the whole nation.

Doling out tough love to European countries should top Trump’s NATO summit agenda

The allies now understand that Washington expects Europe to take primary responsibility for its own defense — but getting there will require a generational...

Fast Takes: Dems’ new strategy? Hate Jews, Trump police are on the case and more

“Asked if burning a Jewish woman to death for her Jewish activism was anti-Semitic,” Melat Kiros “was unconvinced,” recalls Commentary’s Seth Mandel.

Mamdani fancies himself a financial whiz — he’s in for a NYC budget surprise come January

Don't be fooled by his boasts: Mayor Mamdani’s supposedly balanced budget rests on a series of one-time tricks that got him through this year...

We must stop radicals from making governance impossible in the House and beyond

One of our most important institutions has been changing in ways that should concern anyone who cares about how our republic functions.

Protecting US women’s sports: Letters to the Editor — July 6, 2026

New York Post readers discuss the Supreme Court ruling to uphold state bans on biological males playing in female sports.

America learned long ago that air-conditioning saves lives. Why does Europe remain so stubborn about it?

Ideology is ironically trumping science in the heat wave cooking Europe. America's progressives should take note.

Flying ICUs are on life support — this Medicare reform is the cure

Air ambulances are often the only lifeline between life and death in rural America. Yet the very system patients depend on is at risk of collapse, squeezed by a Medicare reimbursement model that hasn’t kept pace with reality in more than 20 years. A long-awaited report just released to Congress should motivate lawmakers to solve […]

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