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Dem Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed recounts smashing vodka bottle after beard criticism

Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed admitted on a podcast to destroying a bottle of vodka in a Detroit liquor store after being confronted about his beard.

Coast Guard ending race-based admissions for officer commissioning program under Trump DEI crackdown

The U.S. Coast Guard will end race-based preferences in its officer pre-commissioning program under the Trump administration's anti-DEI initiative.

CodePink’s Media Benjamin confirms getting ‘serious’ Treasury Department query over Cuba trip

CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin confirms Treasury Department OFAC inquiry into the organization's Cuba trip, calling it an intimidation tactic.

Park Slope’s anti-Israel coop: Letters to the Editor — May 30, 2026

NY Post readers Park Slope Food Coop members voting to ban Israeli-made products from...

How double-dealing Oman threatens Trump’s Mideast peace

While posing as a friend to the US, Oman is acting like an enemy....

How double-dealing Oman threatens Trump’s Mideast peace

While posing as a friend to the US, Oman is acting like an enemy. But Trump doesn’t need to bomb the country — at...

Park Slope’s anti-Israel coop: Letters to the Editor — May 30, 2026

NY Post readers Park Slope Food Coop members voting to ban Israeli-made products from its shelves.

Hong Kong — sanctions-buster, grade inflation tricks parents and other commentary

“The U.S. can’t stop the illegal flow of oil solely by chasing tankers at sea,” warns The Wall Street Journal’s Jillian Kay Melchior.

Pratt summer: LA Republican pulls out ‘anti-Mamdani’ mayoral campaign playbook

Republican Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is taking the internet by storm, utilizing a strategy employed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani during his underdog campaign. Both spent their efforts on social media virality, putting traditional advertising on the back burner. There’s no questioning how effective his campaign has been thus far. He’s […]

Democrats are obsessed with Israel

You would think the Democratic Party would be making its pitch to voters on affordability issues or things that affect the everyday lives of Americans. Instead, an increasing number of Democrats have become obsessed with talking about Israel and AIPAC. Michigan’s Democratic candidates for Senate got together for a one-hour debate on Thursday. They decided […]

Will the EU finally get tough on China’s ‘existential’ trade threat? Doubtful

The European Union is holding key discussions on Friday over whether to impose tariffs or other measures against Chinese imports. While symbolic action is likely, that action will likely be delayed and largely watered down. Assuming that is the case, European industries will remain victim to China’s endemic dumping of state-subsidized goods into their markets. […]

Mamdani’s housing plan will not solve NYC’s housing crisis

Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled his solution to New York City’s housing crisis, a nod to his signature campaign promise to boost Gotham’s housing supply. “Block by Block: The Housing Plan for a New Era” calls for a five-year, $22 billion capital investment to build 200,000 new “affordable” units, preserve another 200,000, and repair city public […]

Jill Biden is a terrible wife

One of the best things about the end of a president’s term in office is supposed to be that we can stop pretending that we care about what their spouse has to say. With no monarchy — thank goodness — for some reason, here in the United States we instead nurture our bizarre penchant for […]

The FDA’s problem isn’t personnel — it’s enforcement

President Donald Trump’s FDA chief is out, but the reason behind it is not what many think. We must be careful not to learn the wrong lessons from Marty Makary’s resignation. The narrative around the resignation of former Food and Drug Administration official Makary, as reported in the media, implies he was pushed out for […]

Embracing the future: Say no to driver-in mandates

Picture a supply chain where goods move continuously across the country, less constrained by driver fatigue, rigid schedules, and mandatory rest periods. Trucks that don’t get drowsy at 2 a.m., don’t miss braking cues, and don’t sit idle simply because a human operator has reached the end of a shift. The result could be fewer […]

Cold War 2.0: China didn’t challenge America from outside — it rose from within

The Beijing summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping did not ease the strategic rivalry between the United States and China. It only highlighted how deep, structural, and long-term that rivalry has become. What we are witnessing is Cold War 2.0 — not a replay of the Soviet confrontation, but a far […]

On This Day: The Continental Congress calls for a 10,000-man strategic reserve to protect the middle colonies

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. May 29, 1776 After conferring for days with the Second […]

Biden just won’t go away

Some of us haven’t yet finished wishing Barack Obama would just go away. A decade after leaving the Oval Office, the former president still hovers over our politics issuing sanctimonious tweets in support of dishonest causes, such as the Democrats’ botched gerrymander in Virginia. But now, even with one ex-president still loitering with intent, there […]

Gerrymandering as an art form: The root of our intense redistricting fight

Since the beginning of the republic, redistricting has been used as a tool for political advantage. However, we are in the midst of a particularly intense spasm of partisan-fueled gerrymandering. State after state has redrawn its congressional districts to maximize partisan advantage for one side or the other. It is possible that this will never […]

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