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Michael Goodwin: Democrats are revving up to raid New Yorkers pockets for freebies

As budget season ramps up in City Hall and Albany, New Yorkers should prepare to be blitzed with grand promises of government goodies.

Mamdani’s blatant disregard for the middle class has put him at odds with black New Yorkers

Zohran Mamdani has a problem with the black political establishment, as well as the...

Iran’s fate belongs to Iranians — not the West —and it’s now or never

The Western media keep asking whether “regime change” in Iran has failed. That question...

Eric Swalwell: release the Epstein files, but not the Fang Fang files

If we apply the same principle to the Fang Fang files that Swalwell tried...

Are Republicans Trying to Lose?

They seem to be walking away from the very things that are popular with...

Michael Goodwin: Democrats are revving up to raid New Yorkers pockets for freebies

As budget season ramps up in City Hall and Albany, New Yorkers should prepare to be blitzed with grand promises of government goodies.

Mamdani’s blatant disregard for the middle class has put him at odds with black New Yorkers

Zohran Mamdani has a problem with the black political establishment, as well as the black middle class.

Iran’s fate belongs to Iranians — not the West —and it’s now or never

The Western media keep asking whether “regime change” in Iran has failed. That question is not only premature when it comes to the war...

Eric Swalwell: release the Epstein files, but not the Fang Fang files

If we apply the same principle to the Fang Fang files that Swalwell tried to apply to the Jeffrey Epstein files, then the FBI...

SF arrests show glaring need for spending controls

This case, along with a trail of others, points to a glaring need for (strong and systematic) controls on public spending –– regardless of how...

Why Western Pennsylvania is built for the AI economy

HOMER CITY, Pennsylvania — A couple of days after the iconic towers of a coal fired power plant were flattened and seemingly all hope was lost after all of the jobs were gone in the rubble, Shawn Steffee, a local labor leader and agent for the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Local 154 whispered in my […]

Groypers are putting the next generation of Republican leadership at risk

College Republican associations have a groyper problem.

Israel revealed its true colors after ugly Palm Sunday screw-up

Social-media outrage went into overdrive — but Israel’s willingness to own its unforced error, and to fix it fast, shows why it's one of...

Supreme Court’s ‘conversion therapy’ ruling could doom Democrat censorship in California

The U.S. Supreme Court handed down an 8-1 ruling in Chiles. v. Salazar on Tuesday that invalidated a Colorado ban on "conversion therapy" for...

Radical ‘No Kings’ rallies: Letters to the Editor — April 1, 2026

NY Post readers discuss the third nationwide “No Kings” protest against President Trump and his policies.

TikTok’s rotten deal stinks even more after Meta and Google rulings

Critics of social-media platforms are rejoicing over two rulings this week that aim to hold Meta and Google accountable for the harm they inflict...

Kathy Hochul can make NY (slightly) more affordable — or again prove she’s just too weak

The gov proposed a ginormous, $263 billion spending plan for next year, up 4.5% from last year, including a wildly reckless 10% bump for...

Illegal immigration goes down, and so does California’s population

California’s brief population bounce back has given way to further population declines, showing that Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is relying on illegal immigration to stem the embarrassment of the California exodus. According to U.S. census data, Los Angeles County lost a net total of 54,000 people from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2025. Rob Pyers has compiled the […]

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