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Fast Takes: Hollywood parents’ child sacrifices, a Swedish child-care lesson and more

“So many child stars come to such miserable ends,” yet “most children offered up to the god of showbiz are sent by their own parents,” marvels Mary Harrington at Unherd.

‘Woefully underprepared’: Graham critics seize on her foreign policy misstep

South Carolina Sen. Darline Graham has given opponents fresh ammunition to attack her on...

Democrats Choose Socialism in the Sunshine State

Angie Nixon is an odd choice to run for Senate in a deeply conservative...

Trump to appear on ex-‘fixer’ Michael Cohen’s radio show

President Trump will appear Thursday on a radio show hosted by his ex-personal lawyer and former nemesis Michael Cohen, according to reports.

From Fang Fang to Trump dossier, Eric Swalwell weighs in on sex-trap spycraft

Rep. Eric Swalwell, a new member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence in April 2015, sat down for a classified briefing from the FBI on Capitol Hill. The briefing was about him.

Two-faced Gov. Kathy Hochul plays New York and Donald Trump for fools

Watching Gov. Hochul stumble from one blunder to another, I’m reminded of Casey Stengel’s exasperated question about the hapless 1962 Mets: “Can’t anybody here...

My friend Donald is president again — but I’ll always remember his start

Donald is my friend — 50ish years plus — longer than many of you are alive.

FEMA not helping Trump voters wasn’t isolated — and it’s a massive scandal

A scandal of potentially titanic proportions is brewing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Give it up, media: Trump’s hiring ‘loyalists’ like every other president

No administration position is intended to be what the left so desperately wants: Someone who will prevent Trump from doing what he said he would do...

Biden’s FEMA weaponization — far worse than even Trump suspected

Team Biden’s targeting of Trump supporters is beyond shocking, based on new charges that FEMA — for years — has discriminated against homeowners for...

Witness in Daniel Penny trial lied about his involvement — and proves no good deed goes unpunished

Eric Gonzalez's admission took a wrecking ball to his credibility as witness. But it didn't make him an unsympathetic figure.

Krazy Kat can’t read a room to save her political life — or congestion-pricing

Never underestimate Gov. Hochul’s ability to misread the room — as in her talks of reviving congestion-pricing in the aftermath of last Tuesday’s red...

Trump v. the censors, European soccer ostracizes Israel and other commentary

President-elect Donald Trump’s “first major policy statement since his landslide victory outlines his plan to restore free speech,” cheer the Washington Times’ editors.

Dems’ post-election meltdown: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2024

Post readers discuss Democrats’ infighting and dismay after Donald Trump’s clear victory in last week’s election.

Democrats are lost in a leadership crisis — with no savior on the horizon

The only man who can save the Democrats is the one they hate most: Donald Trump, whose success can teach them to appreciate secure...

Time to toss the Trump ‘hush money’ case — it was always bogus, after all

Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg on Tuesday kicked the can one week on the so-called “Trump hush money” case; their next...

Trump is doubly wrong to choose House members for his administration

Working with an extremely thin Republican majority in the House, President-elect Donald Trump should not be appointing House Members to his administration. In doing so, he hurts his legislative agenda and undermines the importance of legislating itself. As of this writing, Trump has announced the selection of two Republican representatives: Reps. Mike Waltz (R-FL) as […]

Here’s how Elise Stefanik can put Trump’s America First agenda to work at the UN

New York Rep. Elise Stefanik has accepted President-elect Donald Trump's offer to be his enforcer as United Nations ambassador, according to reports.

Dems had it coming: Lousy governing stoked black, Hispanic voters’ revolt

At a Chicago impound lot, frustrated citizens felt their government was conspiring against them — and expressed fury at the politicians who made their...

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