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America is losing a war it hasn’t even named yet

China calls it the "cognitive domain," a formal military concept treating perception itself as a battlefield.

A final message from the last veterans of World War II

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the final survivor will be gone by...

Rebranding of ISIS means lone-wolf terrorists are often hiding in plain sight

The biggest threat could now be from the lone wolf next door. Modern cyber...

NAACP’s harmful boycott: Letters to the Editor — May 25, 2026

The Issue: Black athletes encouraged by the NAACP to boycott universities in redistricting southern...

Secret Service shoots, kills man who fired shots Saturday evening outside the White House

A man who fired shots Saturday outside of the White House was killed when the Secret Service returned fire.

America is losing a war it hasn’t even named yet

China calls it the "cognitive domain," a formal military concept treating perception itself as a battlefield.

Rebranding of ISIS means lone-wolf terrorists are often hiding in plain sight

The biggest threat could now be from the lone wolf next door. Modern cyber statecraft has yet to catch up.

A final message from the last veterans of World War II

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the final survivor will be gone by 2037, severing our firsthand connection to the greatest calamity in...

NAACP’s harmful boycott: Letters to the Editor — May 25, 2026

The Issue: Black athletes encouraged by the NAACP to boycott universities in redistricting southern states. How absolutely maniacal to encourage black athletes to avoid...

State attorneys general are playing politics with local news. Democracy pays the price

Millions of Americans still tune in to local television news for weather alerts, traffic updates, sports, school closings, and community affairs. While the share of the public getting news from local television has declined somewhat, roughly 65% of U.S. adults share this common civic experience.  This is why it is concerning that a coalition of […]

Congress should rally behind the PLAN Act

Nearly 70% of adults who reach age 65 will need some form of long-term care during their lifetime. Yet most families remain unprepared — financially, emotionally, and logistically — for what that reality can mean. Annual median care costs routinely exceed $60,000 and can quickly climb into six figures. At the same time, many underestimate […]

Trump Iran deal: It’s not a victory if the regime survives

President Donald Trump has announced that an agreement with Iran has been largely negotiated and now awaits finalization. If the agreement permanently removes the threats that brought the region to the brink of a wider conflict, it would represent a significant achievement. But announcements are not outcomes. The real test is whether the final deal […]

Make IPOs great again

SpaceX is reportedly on track to go public as soon as this June. OpenAI is working with investment bankers on its own path to the public markets. Anthropic is generating the kind of revenue growth investors want to see. As a result, something may be about to happen that has been too rare in recent […]

Michael Goodwin: Democrats’ radicalism is their biggest problem

The release by Democrats of their party’s so-called autopsy on the 2024 election is deservedly getting trashed for being late, superficial and scattershot.

Mai Vang, who disdains Pledge of Allegiance, has no place in Congress

There should be no place in Congress for Mai Vang, who’s vying for California’s 7th Congressional District seat on the June 2 ballot. 

Michael Goodwin: The New York Times nauseatingly admires former Cuban leader Raul Castro — even though he destroyed entire island

A New York Times Saturday story had the headline on its reference box “Cuba Backs Elder Statesman,” when referring to America’s murder indictment of...

Tom Steyer proves things can get worse than Gavin Newsom in California

Tom Steyer proves one thing about California politics: As bad as things get, they can always get worse.

From coast to coast, the ultra-left is on a quest to take over the Democratic Party

The ultra-left’s conquest of the Democratic Party continues apace, as extremists triumph over more centrist candidates in primaries across the country.

Senile representatives and more: Letters to the Editor — May 24, 2026

NY Post readers discuss term limits for senior politicians in Congress and more.

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