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Rubio Defends U.S. Engagements with Cuba, Doubles Down on ‘Failed State’ Designation

The secretary of state testified about Cuban leadership’s hostility and management failures in congressional hearings on Tuesday.

George Santos Bets Against Himself

A fresh Santos story of alleged fraud reaches sublime levels of absurdity.

Spencer Pratt’s Humble Promise of Competence

The L.A. mayoral candidate wants safe neighborhoods, clean streets, and functional public services. He’s...

The Latest Lame Attack on Justice Alito Targets His Son

The Left continues to defame and harass Justice Alito and his family because he...

Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund Died Because Political Reality Still Exists

Republican senators are coming to grips with the fact that Trump is not the...

Ignore Candace Owens. Putin’s Russia is a failing kleptocracy

Back in 1985, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev allegedly told French President Francois Mitterrand in a private conversation that the USSR was a “third-world country with nuclear weapons.” Not much has changed in Russia proper, including the presence of Western dupes cheering on the flailing autocrats. While in Russia to speak at the St Petersburg Economic […]

Four surprises in California primary results as voters reject status quo

As results stand, the Golden State will have the general election it deserves: a clear contest between bold, fresh new ideas on the one...

Pope Leo is right about AI — he’s just too late

As artificial intelligence rapidly advances, and massive global changes hang in the balance, Pope Leo XIV recently declared that humans must maintain control of this incredibly powerful technology, lest we lose our humanity. Pope Leo’s recent document, Magnifica Humanitas, has sparked worldwide debate by warning humanity about the dangers of AI. His concerns are thoughtful, […]

The due process clause nobody reads

The 14th Amendment’s due process clause says no state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. It’s a procedural guarantee — it governs how the government takes something from you, not which rights you hold. That sentence, read in full, leaves no room for the doctrine that courts […]

Fight federal healthcare fraud — but do it compassionately

Given a choice, most of us would probably choose to die at home, in the company of loved ones, rather than end our lives in a sterile, modern hospital or other institutional facility. The federal crackdown on healthcare fraud, which is necessary and well-intentioned, has eliminated the option. Under new rules imposed by the Centers […]

States already have pharmacy deserts. PBM reforms make it worse

The states have serious pharmacy access problems, and it’s about to get worse. State lawmakers seeking to address real healthcare concerns are pursuing policies that risk making it even harder for everyday Americans to access care at their local pharmacy. Nearly 57 million Americans live in a pharmacy desert, generally defined as a high-poverty area […]

Lee Zeldin’s EPA is putting the US on a path toward a recycling revolution

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin recently announced his plan to encourage what is known as advanced recycling, a technology that opens the door to what could become a major expansion in plastic recycling. Advanced recycling is an umbrella term for technologies that break down used plastics into their molecular building blocks so they can […]

On This Day: With funds and reinforcements in hand, Washington returns to New York ready for battle

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. June 3, 1776 In Philadelphia, the Second Continental Congress finalizes […]

Rhode Island’s $52 million housing blunder

Rhode Island has spent an eye-popping $52.2 million to produce 200 rental units since voters approved a $120 million housing bond in November 2024, a local nonprofit research organization has revealed. The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council’s 35-page report reveals the imprudence commonly found in government-financed housing initiatives. The Ocean State subsidized half of each […]

The FDA is moving faster on psychedelics — now Washington must do more

Every 11 minutes, an American dies by suicide. Millions more struggle to manage their mental health, cycling through medications, therapy appointments, and hospital visits without ever finding relief.  In late April, the FDA took a decisive step toward addressing this prolonged health emergency. In response to President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, the agency announced […]

We’re not doing enough to fight pornography

Imagine every seat filled at a major league baseball stadium. That’s how many people logged on to Pornhub in March 2026 every 30 seconds. Over 41,000 people, to be precise.  Before the 21st century, pornography was consumed in basements or dingy theaters by adults who were willing to be seen purchasing obscene materials. The birth […]

Bernie Sanders wants to seize the means of information with AI

When Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) first started his war on artificial intelligence and robotics, his excuse was that the technologies would destroy jobs of the working class at the behest of the “oligarchs,” which is to say billionaire entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk and Sam Altman. He wanted to put a stop to the technology, […]

Best of the Babylon Bee: Jill Biden explains that she thought Joe had a stroke during debate — which is why she left him...

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Mamdani breaks promise, pays bribes to do the right thing on class-size law

Insane: Mayor Zohran Mamdani has to bribe the city teachers union so that it will OK the Legislature delaying the impact of the noxious...

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