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Officials knew Manhattan Project chemicals disposed improperly at Missouri sites, documents reveal

Records have revealed that government officials knowingly disposed toxic chemicals improperly while trying to convince the people of St. Louis that the site was cleaned.

Alabama lawmakers advance bill that could lead to prosecution of librarians

The Alabama House of Representatives has voted 72-28 for a bill that could see librarians prosecuted for providing 'harmful materials to minors;' the legislation now moves to the Alabama Senate.

New Republican challenger to Elizabeth Warren says ‘no one has disappointed Massachusetts more’

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren now faces two Republican challengers: lawyer John Deaton and City Council president Ian Cain who launched his campaign this week.

Thank Republicans — even Donald Trump — for Putin’s very bad week

Thanks to the statesmanship of Speaker Mike Johnson, Russian President Vladimir Putin has suffered...

Biden vexes commoners with yet another election money grab

Much of Westchester County was locked down Thursday thanks to President Biden and his...

Thank Republicans — even Donald Trump — for Putin’s very bad week

Thanks to the statesmanship of Speaker Mike Johnson, Russian President Vladimir Putin has suffered a very bad week.

Biden vexes commoners with yet another election money grab

Much of Westchester County was locked down Thursday thanks to President Biden and his vast entourage descending on Irvington for a fundraiser reception in...

Mayor Adams’ 2025 spending scheme could’ve been worse — but also better

Mayor Eric Adams' $111.6 billion budget for the coming year, after adjustments, is actually lower than this year's, but it severely underestimates costs and...

Student protests are an American pastime: Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2024

NY Post readers discuss responses to divisive Pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University.

Don’t buy the left’s gaslighting — ‘outside agitators’ aren’t behind campus antisemitism

Occupations have spread to dozens of higher-educational institutions across North America, becoming violent — and more organized. In response to the bad PR, left-wing...

Harvard proves axing Claudine Gay may already be having an effect

Harvard set off sprinklers from 2:30 a.m. to 4 a.m. Thursday morning to bust up anti-Israel protests on campus.

The week in whoppers: The Squad’s Cori Bush flips reality on protests, NY Times begs for Trump’s conviction and more

Progressive Rep. Cori Bush claimed that "agitators" have infiltrated the anti-Israel protest on college campuses in order to fuel the "suppression of dissent."

Growth slowing, inflation rebounding: Fresh, bitter Bidenomics pills

Literally the day after President Biden bragged, "We're following my blue collar blueprint to rebuild America, and guess what? It's working!", Bidenomics struck with...

Oral arguments suggest the Supreme Court’s about to plunge into a constitutional abyss in Trump-immunity case

In Thursday’s case before the Supreme Court on the immunity of former President Donald Trump, nine justices appear to be feverishly working with feathers...

Biden’s border mess is so bad that most people want mass deportations

President Joe Biden has made such a mess of the nation’s immigration system that a majority of the population now wants the government to conduct mass deportation raids. According to a new poll from Axios, 51% of the population wants to see the government conduct mass deportations of illegal immigrants. Perhaps most astonishing is that […]

Health insurer cartels are liberals’ backdoor to government-run healthcare

UnitedHealth Group, the nation’s largest health insurance and services corporation for nine years in a row, could soon become the world’s first trillion-dollar healthcare company. Ironically, the fact that UnitedHealth, along with a small handful of massive corporate health services cartels, now controls much of the U.S. healthcare system suits most liberal politicians in Washington just fine. As odd as […]

Speaker Mike Johnson stands tall against hateful campus mobs

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) gave new evidence yesterday of having “found his voice” in defense of Western values against the threats from both international and domestic bullies and mobs. Johnson spoke at Columbia University, which has cowered and covered itself with shame by going to a “hybrid,” mostly online, model of classes rather than […]

Can Germany, Austria, and Switzerland stay neutral amid rising Sino-Russian threats?

Western security and the post-1945 democratic-led international system face growing threats. The war in Ukraine is only the tip of the iceberg for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s imperial appetite. Putin denies these ambitions to Western media but salivates about them to Russian audiences. Take Putin’s “I’m a modern-day Peter the Great” threats toward Estonia, for […]

Biden is pandering to young voters on issues most don’t care about

President Joe Biden’s pandering to young voters is embarrassing, especially when you realize he is pandering to the smallest pocket of young voters there is. Biden and the Democratic Party view young voters as the key to their permanent dominance. As the hypothesis goes, any day now, generation after generation of young Democratic voters will […]

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