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Lapsed Epstein deadline underscores challenge of reviewing troves of files in 30 days

DOJ defends Epstein files delay citing need to review over one million pages. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says "well-settled law" supports missing deadline for victim protection.

Trump tells UN agencies to ‘adapt, shrink, or die’ while offering $2B humanitarian funding pledge

Trump administration announces $2 billion U.N. humanitarian funding that officials say will save taxpayers $1.9 billion through consolidated operations.

The End of Never Trump

By raising the stakes, Never Trumpers have come to repudiate conservatism.

Trump Administration Launches ‘DOOR TO DOOR’ Investigation of Somali Fraud in Minnesota

The Trump administration has cited the Somali fraud case as an example of why...

Hi-Lo Silver

China controls around 60–70 percent of the world’s refined silver production.

California scapegoats billionaires for its reckless budgeting

California is trying to shame rich people into bailing out the state’s failing budget, and the result will be a worse California where everyday workers are forced to pay even more than they pay now. California is workshopping a “one-time” 5% wealth tax on people with a net worth over $1 billion, which is about 200 people […]

What happens when marriage becomes disposable

I have a secret habit: I read advice columns the way other people read sports scores. If I’m being honest, they make me feel good about having a nice, boring life with a loving family and no real personal drama.  The problems are different, the stakes feel personal, and the rhythms are familiar: betrayal, resentment, […]

The winners and losers of 2025

Together we made it to the end of another year, which, in Trump administration time, has felt more like an eternity — with a few extra hours to boot. Before we submit ourselves to three more years in the politics-obsessed reality television show that is modern-day America, let’s look back at the winners and losers of […]

The Supreme Court has a chance to help female athletes like me

When I was 13 years old, I walked into the girls locker room at my Maine school to change for gym class like I did every day, except this day was different. A male student stood there. Like most seventh graders, I did not know how to react. I was shocked. But two things were […]

Georgia’s Fostering Success Act is a model for the nation

Washington talks a lot about empathy. So do the states. The word gets tossed around until it starts to mean “feeling something,” or worse, performing something, without doing the hard work of changing outcomes. Americans already sense there’s a difference between coddling and dignifying. One approach expands dependency or enabling and calls it compassion. The […]

Philadelphia mayor’s office’s absurd defense of ‘holiday tree’

Today is the fifth day of the 12 days of Christmas. Some may recognize this day from the famous song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” as the day of “five golden rings.” Others may recognize it as the feast day of St. Thomas of Canterbury, the archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his assassination in […]

Big battleships won’t beat China

President Donald Trump’s announcement of a new Trump-class guided missile battleship makes clear that he intends to strengthen America’s military power, whatever one thinks of the name. The battleships will, however, take a great deal of money and dockyard space that could be better spent on other warships suited to countering China. The key measure […]

Jane Austen is 250 — and as relevant as ever

Big anniversaries are coming up in 2026: 200 years since the deaths of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, 250 since the signing of the...

We must treat veterans as the civic assets they are

America’s military has a criminally inane reinvestment strategy. Despite being 250 years in the business of molding civilians into soldiers, our services seem unaware...

The Adams-Tisch NYPD is blowing away crime records — challenging Mamdani to keep it up

The NYPD under boss Jessica Tisch this year is blowing away record lows on shootings, and coming impressively close on murders.

Beware Dems’ affordability mantra, Gaza famine was always a lie, and other commentary

In 1992, President George H.W. Bush should’ve been “a shoo-in” for re-election, given his administration’s “spectacular foreign policy successes and a rebounding economy after...

Hunter’s whining tirade: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 29, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Hunter Biden’s critiques of his father, Democrats, and Presidents Trump and Obama.

New data reveals the horrific truth about illegal-immigrant crime

Just-released federal data shows that illegal immigrants make up 14% of incarcerated individuals in New York — so they're overrepresented in the state’s prisons...

NY’s City Council members are just begging for blackouts

Driving up summer electricity demand with yet more air-conditioning units when Con Edison is already struggling to meet today’s needs is a recipe for...

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