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TV connections ‘Lost’: How we sacrificed common culture for convenience

Early-oughts TV it may have belonged to the last generation of television that millions of Americans had to experience at roughly the same time.

Emily Gallagher’s shoplifting defense: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 19, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher’s claim that shoplifters have a “biological need”...

Minnesota Man Arrested for Medicaid Fraud Scheme Previously Won State’s ‘Outstanding Refugee’ Award

Elmi’s alleged co-conspirators in the Medicaid fraud scheme also have links to human trafficking,...

Only Trump Gets to Do the Insult Comic Act

The lesson here is that no one else gets the license that voters give...

Liberia agrees to take 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S.

Liberia has agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the United States, authorities in the West African country said Tuesday, in one of the largest such arrangements under the Trump administration's broader crackdown on immigration.

Is mowing your lawn really the end of the world?

President-elect Donald Trump has promised a mass deportation of illegal immigrants once he takes office, and while many people are over-selling what he will be able to achieve, the picture his open-borders opponents are painting of an illegal immigrant-free United States is just not as dire as they think. Estimates on the size of the […]

Kevin Killian’s user experience

There is something inherently ridiculous about Kevin Killian’s posthumously published Selected Amazon Reviews. The book takes great pains to show it is very aware of this and to make sure the reader is just as aware. It is evident right there on its cover, puckishly aping the Library of America’s canonical majesty. It continues beneath […]

When reality TV gets too real for TV

A decade into its run, when most reality TV series have either died an ignoble death or are simply awaiting the axe of cancellation, Bravo’s Vanderpump Rules stumbled upon a late-career renaissance. When TMZ broke the news that the show’s leading lad, Tom Sandoval, was carrying on an affair with the best friend of his […]

The youth are feeling Trumpy

It wasn’t that long ago that the phrase “the children are our future” was a source of consternation among Republicans who believed young people were overwhelmingly embracing the Democratic Party. No one told that to President-elect Donald Trump, who has found a new fanbase with Generation Z. A new poll from CBS and YouGov has […]

The state of the college student

“Be honest,” I said to a friend of mine over dinner a few days ago. “How bad is it?” My friend is a professor at one of the most famous and respected universities in the world, and what I wanted to know was, are college campuses really filled with neurotic, brittle students and psychotic, Maoist […]

We should be thankful that the future is in Trump’s hands — and not Harris’

This Thanksgiving we got a reminder of what might-have-been. And what we have been unburdened by. We should be truly grateful.

Colleges in crisis thanks to high costs and intolerant extremism

Universities have suffered a cataclysmic decline in public approval and support. A Gallup poll found only 36% of Americans either expressed "a great deal"...

Empire State madness: Medicaid blob keeps growing

Between Medicaid and the state's Essential Plan, 8.5 million New Yorkers enjoy taxpayer-supported health coverage "for the poor" — but more than a third,...

The California GOP has a path back to relevance

California Republicans may not be on the verge of a red wave any time soon, but the steady drip of gains shows the state is on the verge of becoming more competitive than anyone could guess. Competence (or the state Democratic Party’s incompetence) could be the key. The 2024 elections saw President-elect Donald Trump flip […]

Putting a federal receiver in charge could clean up Rikers — if it’s done right

A Manhattan federal judge just moved one step closer to handing control of city jails over to a receiver. It’s undoubtedly the right move...

Best news of 2024: The collapse of ‘diversity, equity, inclusion’

DEI is a bad idea whose time came with a vengeance several years ago, but now its continued ascendancy is in doubt. Perhaps the...

Don’t let the left do to Pete Hegseth what it did to Brett Kavanaugh

The left-leaning media has gone into smear-fest mode, accusing Pete Hegseth of sexual assault without hard evidence, just as it did with Brett Kavanaugh.

Giving thanks for economic miracles we don’t even see

My pastor shared a story about Bob Pierce, the founder of World Vision, on a recent Sunday. Pierce, an international relief worker and Baptist minister, founded the Christian relief organization after witnessing Marxist horrors in China and Korea. I knew of Pierce’s work rebuilding schools, hospitals, and churches in war-torn Asia, but nothing about a […]

Thanksgiving should be a patriotic holiday

This week, Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving again. We have done so annually on the last Thursday in November since 1863. It has grown into one of our most anticipated and cherished holidays, kicking off a season of holidays that stretch to the new year.  How should we celebrate Thanksgiving in 2024? We certainly should mark […]

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