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Trump orders strikes on Iran — experts say he can bypass Congress (for now)

Trump launches military operation in Iran, raising constitutional questions about presidential war powers and congressional authorization requirements.

Trump’s bold move to rid the world of Iran’s evil regime once and for all

President Donald Trump is taking decisive action against Iran instead of hoping to get...

Disloyal athletes and more: Letters to the Editor — Mar. 1, 2026

NY Post readers discuss unpatriotic American athletes at the Winter Olympics and more.

Beijing says stop bombing ally Iran

China denounced the U.S.-Israeli attack on its regional ally Iran, calling Saturday's missile strikes a violation of Iranian sovereignty and security.

Board of Regents mandates ‘climate’ curricula as NY kids still struggle with math and reading

High schools across New York every year graduate kids who can barely read or do basic math, yet the state Board of Regents are...

A pack of privileged Marxists, academic journals vs. truth and other commentary

If Zohran Mamdani's "victory teaches anything, it is that our peril now comes from the overeducated elites," fumes Connor Boyack at Reason.

AI-touting technocrats sell socialism as the solution

There’s a pervasive fear among average Americans about how artificial intelligence will shape our understanding of what it means to be a worker. The...

Bravo to Melania’s push for brighter futures for foster kids

The first lady has taken on a horror that's long been swept under the rug.

Hochul should veto the lawsuit-boosting bills that will cost New Yorkers big

Heads up, Gov. Hochul: If you want to fix the affordability crisis in New York, veto the Legislature's lawsuit-boosting bills that will make costs...

Albany Republicans’ $20B shame: state spending madness is their fault, too

New York's GOP lawmakers must come clean — they claim to be the taxpayers’ champions, but over and over they've pushed to make the...

Centrist Democrats can beat the socialists at their own game — and win their party back

For decades, leftists have formed new parties as a means of pushing the Democrats toward their policy preferences. Now moderates have to adopt that...

If your city’s too pricey, move — it’s the American way

Migration is an American institution: Most of our ancestors fled from elsewhere, and when they got here, they continued to move. Every generation transforms...

The end of the longest gov’t shutdown: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 17, 2025

The Issue: Democrats at last allow the US government to reopen after the longest shutdown ever. For 43 days, America saw a major party...

The woke war on standards is destroying higher education

At a time when business leaders across the country are saying they can’t find enough qualified workers to compete internationally, a recent report from the University of California San Diego that shows many students at the top-tier public university can’t do elementary school math is alarming. The report lists COVID-19 shutdowns as a leading cause […]

UK sides with narco-terrorists — not the Americans they’re killing

The United Kingdom, which controls several territories in the Caribbean, has long maintained an intelligence presence in the region. And until recently, the U.K. government routinely shared relevant information, including the locations of suspected Latin American drug-trafficking vessels, with the United States. However, sources told CNN this week that the U.K. has halted this type […]

Michael Goodwin: Gov. Hochul flip-flops her governing principles to accommodate Mayor-elect Mamdani’s agenda

Does Gov. Hochul actually have any governing principles, or is she just making it up as she goes along?

Jeffrey Epstein’s resentment toward Donald Trump

JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S RESENTMENT TOWARD DONALD TRUMP. There’s no doubt Jeffrey Epstein thought he was a very, very smart guy. “He always thought he was the smartest person in the room,” said one associate. Another said Epstein “thought he was smarter than the next guy.” When in 2008 Epstein pleaded guilty to procurement of a minor […]

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Trump explains how Charlie Kirk’s murder changed his life

WASHINGTON — In the final weeks of the 2024 presidential election, President Donald Trump was doing nonstop rallies, many of them outdoors despite an assassination attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania, that left him bloodied after a bullet struck his ear. The rallies felt more like festivals than political events, with crowds gathering hours […]

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