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Michael Cohen won’t say if he’ll use his Trump interview to seek a pardon

Michael Cohen and President Donald Trump have apparently patched up their differences in private. Now, they can do it in public. The president is scheduled to do a phone...

Chinese national in blue state charged with illegally voting in federal election under another man’s name: DOJ

Yupeng Sun allegedly registered another Chinese national to vote in the 2024 presidential election in Massachusetts, then reported the victim to immigration authorities.

The hidden tax California imposes on the rest of the country

When Americans buy groceries, fill up their cars or purchase goods shipped through California's...

First they came for the billionaires, but I was a man in the WNBA

1. California wants (to steal) your business by Harris Sockel, Editor  Last weekend, Ro...

NYC safe injection sites reduce OD deaths — but not in the worst neighborhoods

Data confirms safe injection sites save lives, but not in the hardest-hit communities.

Why ‘World War III’ is Donald Trump’s to win and how to defeat the ‘Axis of Evil’

Trump will be confronted with a very different world when he re-enters the Oval Office. Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have coalesced into...

The New York Times tech strike and more: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 10, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the strike at The New York Times and more.

The real ‘fake news’ comes from the left — which STILL loves to spread disinformation

This campaign season saw the left still shrieking about the threat of disinformation from the right — even as Democrats openly and proudly embraced...

NY school brass are set to let even unprepared kids graduate high school

On Monday, the State Education Department presented its timeline for ditching the Regents exams; the Regents Board is now expected to green-light it.

Berlin Wall anniversary offers lessons for today

The Berlin Wall toppled 35 years ago. First, the world looked on with awe, and then the disbelief gave way to jubilation. From Aug. 13, 1961, to Nov. 9, 1989, a major European city was disfigured with a concrete barrier wreathed in razor wire and punctuated by armed guard towers. It was emblematic of the […]

After a decisive loss, Harris can spare us her ‘peaceful transfer of power’ malarkey

During her quasi-concession speech Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters she had called President-elect Donald Trump earlier in the day to congratulate him on his victory. Then came the knife.  Harris said, “I also told him we will help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a peaceful […]

Why the internet’s deranged reaction to Trump’s victory matters

If you doubt the widespread mental health crisis among Generation Z, just check out postelection TikTok. “I might wake up a slave.” “Why didn’t the Germans just leave Germany before the Holocaust? This is the time right now that we should all leave Germany.” “[To anyone living] where I won’t get shot on sight for […]

This week’s elections, upon further review

Some further random observations on the election: Campaigns attract good folks. Let’s start with something positive. After 60 years of observing and interacting with people who have volunteered to work for campaigns — for Democratic and for Republican campaigns — I have come to this conclusion, which might be startling to some: The large majority […]

Thune or Cornyn, not Scott, for Senate majority leader 

Arizona and Nevada are still counting votes, but the 53-member Senate Republican Conference is getting ready for its takeover of the majority. The new party in control is set to vote next Wednesday to elect its next leader because the longest-serving Republican Senate leader on record, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will step aside. Three senators […]

Jews being chased down in Amsterdam shows antisemitism is on the rise

Early Friday morning in Amsterdam, in the shadow of the house in which Anne Frank hid and where her family was betrayed, rampaging mobs of...

Stop scolding, Dems!, shaping the new GOP and other commentary

“One lesson the left should learn from this election is that you don’t win elections by becoming an angry scold,” notes F.H. Buckley at...

Subway rider thanked Daniel Penny for saving riders from Jordan Neely — possibly the most important gesture of his life

She said “thank you.” A simple gesture, a short phrase. That Alethea Gittings said it to Daniel Penny on May 1, 2023, meant a...

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