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Trump’s concerning Iran deal: Letters to the Editor — June 17, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the US-Iran deal for 60 days of talks about Iran’s nuclear program and terror funding.

Cornell student who ‘won’t work for Jews’ is a symptom of a far darker hatred that must be stopped

As if you needed more reasons to worry about America’s future, now we have...

New #WeCount Data Show Slight Abortion Increase in 2025

The new report provides evidence that policy changes are having a large impact on...

The Supreme Court Should Take Another Crack at Limiting Runaway Agencies

Petitions to rein in the EPA and the Bureau of Land Management should take...

The Health-Care Lexicon Is De-Professionalizing the Practice of Medicine

Doctors are fiduciaries to their patients, not ‘service providers’ to their ‘customers.’

Trump’s concerning Iran deal: Letters to the Editor — June 17, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the US-Iran deal for 60 days of talks about Iran’s nuclear program and terror funding.

Cornell student who ‘won’t work for Jews’ is a symptom of a far darker hatred that must be stopped

As if you needed more reasons to worry about America’s future, now we have Austin Franco.

Winning: What one year of Republican tax relief looks like

From our nation’s beginning, taxes have played a critical role in people’s daily lives. Indeed, a series of disputes over unfair taxes contributed to our American Revolution. As we celebrate our nation’s independence this year, the public can also celebrate new, permanent tax relief, more opportunities, and greater economic prosperity thanks to the enactment of […]

Democrats are outraged Republicans are copying their underhanded tactics

Democrats are complaining that Republicans are interfering in their primaries in congressional races across the country. Evidently, they forgot that they did exactly the same thing in GOP primaries just four years ago. Democrats are unhappy with Republicans and GOP-aligned groups for boosting more beatable Democrats in primaries in California, Texas, Maine, Pennsylvania, and Nebraska, […]

Giants pitchers expose the limits of liberal tolerance

MLB issued warnings to the San Francisco Giants players who wrote Bible verses on their hats during their Friday “Pride Night” game. While many on the Left are encouraging MLB to discipline the players further, they should recognize that this protest comes straight out of their own playbook. Four of the five Giants pitchers chose […]

Iran deal renews question: Was this war necessary?

IRAN DEAL RENEWS QUESTION: WAS THIS WAR NECESSARY? It is perhaps the most fundamental question of the Iran war. If the goal of the war was to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and if the U.S. attack of June 21, 2025 either obliterated or substantially damaged Iran’s nuclear facilities, and if additional targeted bombing […]

Today’s greatest threat to academic freedom is . . . academia

The American Association of University Professors is fighting against all attempts by states and the federal government to restore sanity and fairness to our...

FIFA World Cup water breaks, or how Americans bend the knee to sports broadcasters

America’s success as the world’s most prosperous and dynamic country rests on its culture. Key ingredients of this culture include our affection for innovation, for the pursuit of excellence, and our intolerance for those who seek to take unfair advantage of others. Unfortunately, we have a major blind spot here when it comes to professional […]

Don’t blame Kathy Hochul for erasing mothers and fathers. Blame gay marriage

New York is about to erase “mother” and “father” from state law. Justifiable outrage has erupted across the Right. But if you’re surprised, you weren’t paying attention. Bills already passed through both chambers of the New York legislature are on their way to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D) desk. Under the legislation, “mother” becomes “gestating parent.” […]

Preserving trade deal with Mexico and Canada is key to revival of US textile manufacturing

In a global sourcing world centered on far-flung supply chains often built on illegal subsidies and trade practices, customs fraud and duty evasion, and underpriced goods, one key U.S. free trade agreement has remained a linchpin for American textile and apparel manufacturers’ competitiveness and job growth and domestic supply chain stability. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, […]

Putting sports behind paywalls makes America lose more than just games

For generations, sports have brought Americans together. Families gather around the television on Sunday afternoons to watch football. Friends head to the ballpark. As America’s monoculture collapses, sports remain one of the few shared experiences we have left. Or at least, it was. Because increasingly, they’re becoming harder to watch. Sports are disappearing behind subscription […]

Democrats, not Republicans, transfer wealth from Main Street to billionaires

The New Republic and similar outlets continue blaming Republicans for tanking the economy. The historical record shows a clear, repeated pattern. During the 2008 mortgage crisis, Democrat-led pressure that began in the 1990s under Janet Reno and President Bill Clinton’s Justice Department forced banks to loosen lending standards in the name of equity. When the […]

FDA’s sunscreen decision proves the agency is done burning patients’ wallets

The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that, for the first time in more than 20 years, it will expand the range of permitted sunscreen options available to consumers this summer. This should increase competition, giving consumers more choices and lower prices.  But you might be asking yourself: Why should I care? Cool, but is […]

The arch will be a triumph for Donald Trump

Federal officials are taking significant steps to start construction of President Donald Trump’s proposed triumphal arch. They hope to complete it by 2028. According to the Washington Post, the president claims that the 250-foot arch will celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary. But one foot for each year is tall compared with most Washington monuments. The […]

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