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Matt Dunlap beats DCCC-backed candidate in primary for top Maine battleground

Maine State Auditor Matt Dunlap won the Democratic primary for the state’s 2nd District, a blow to party leaders who backed one of his opponents in the top House...

Democrat Hannah Pingree and MAGA ally Bobby Charles will face off for Maine governor

Former Maine state House Speaker Hannah Pingree, a Democrat, and MAGA conservative Bobby Charles...

Noncitizen voting cheapens citizenship

The LA City Council decided Thursday to put a ballot initiative before the voters...

Juneteenth: A reminder that affirmative action undermines equality

Communities around California and the nation are gathering this weekend to celebrate Juneteenth, the...

The Giants of faith show true Pride

The San Francisco Giants players who wrote Biblical verses on their hats launched an...

Radicals are plotting an ignorant and dangerous takeover of the LAPD

The Defund the Police movement lives on in the LA City Council, only now it flies under the banner of democratic control.   The...

Verdict in Erik Duran’s case is a dark day for law-enforcement officers everywhere

In what can only be described as an egregious miscarriage of justice, Duran, a 16-year veteran with an exemplary record, was hauled out of...

AG Rob Bonta on rooting out fraud: Oh, all right, if we must

So now Rob Bonta has a passion for rooting out fraud. The California attorney general, who in February scoffed at the prospect of widespread...

NYPD-hating lunatic judge’s outrageous sentence in Bronx ‘cooler cop’ case is judicial abuse

A radical Bronx judge's outrageous 3- to 9-year prison sentence for NYPD Sergeant Erik Duran surely qualifies as one of the worst judicial abuses...

We must crush Iran now so it can’t come back and spread terror

It is too early to know whether the latest ceasefire will hold. But it is early enough to know that it should not. Not...

‘War crime’ hysteria smears plenty of presidents — except for one

Now that the left has called for investigations of war crimes, by all means let them begin.

The week in whoppers: Mamdani reveals his odd idea of ‘protecting’ New Yorkers, MS NOW host loses the plot on Iran and more

City Hall claimed that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is working to "protect New Yorkers" — despite Hizzoner pushing to close Rikers and doubling down on...

NATO proves a paper tiger: Letters to the Editor — April 10, 2026

NY Post readers President Trump’s complaints about NATO’s lack of assistance in the war against Iran.

Iran will try to string us along and sell us a bad deal — but businessman Trump won’t let it happen

It's up to President Trump to make sure Iran's short-term win doesn't become a lasting strategic victory.

The sham of criminal ‘incompetence’ rulings

Incompetence rulings and insanity pleas are undermining the purpose of the criminal justice system and putting people in danger. The killing of Iryna Zarutska, allegedly by career criminal DeCarlos Brown Jr., in North Carolina, is bringing this topic back to the forefront. The hearing to determine whether Brown is eligible to receive the death penalty is on […]

Trump’s AI framework is a good start. Here’s what’s missing to protect children

In his recent artificial intelligence framework, President Donald Trump emphasized something that has been missing from much of the policy conversation: empowering parents. That’s the right starting point for how to help families adjust to and thrive in the age of AI. At the same time, recent jury decisions involving Meta Platforms and YouTube reflect […]

The latest antitrust crusade would cripple thriving small businesses

American businesses are being besieged by federal, state, and foreign far-Left antitrust ideologues. Some lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reportedly preparing to re-introduce the twice-failed American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA). And in California, state Sen. Scott Wiener just introduced the Blocking Anticompetitive Self-Preferencing by Entrenched Dominant Platforms (BASED) Act, a copy-and-paste of the […]

Erdogan’s words don’t pull the trigger — but they load the gun

The April 7 terrorist attack outside Israel’s consulate in Istanbul should end any lingering illusions about the consequences of Turkey’s political climate under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Turkish authorities were quick to respond, engaging the assailants in a firefight. One of the three attackers was killed, and the other two were wounded. Ankara condemned the […]

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