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Faculty Syllabi Should Be Open to the Public

The UNC system should continue its policy and require all professors to comply with it.

Organization headed up by former Gov. Jeb Bush hails Trump again for strike in Iran

President Trump received praise from former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush for a second time since last June for his decision to launch a joint military strike with Israel against Iran.

Wall Street opens in negative territory in the first trading day since strikes on Iran

U.S. stocks fell on Monday as fears of a widening conflict in the Middle East took hold, driving oil prices higher.

Democrats must not lose the plot on Iran

Democrats must hold Trump accountable for his actions in Iran, ensuring that any regime change is complete and democratic, or risk repeating past mistakes of supporting oppressive regimes.

UN watchdog chief rebuts Iran diplomat over Natanz nuclear site targeting allegations

The United Nations top nuclear watchdog on Monday rebutted allegations by an Iranian diplomat that U.S. and Israeli strikes have targeted the Natanz nuclear facility in the country.  Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told reporters that the agency had not seen major military activity targeting nuclear facilities, getting information...

Israel to give Charlie Kirk the Pillars of Jerusalem award

Conservative martyr Charlie Kirk is set to be honored with the Pillars of Jerusalem award at the International Christian Media Summit 2025 this Sunday in Israel, an award that will be accepted by his wife, Erika Kirk.  The award honors his steadfast support for Israel and reminds conservatives that their movement has always stood, and […]

Chasing voters in Pennsylvania now prepares GOP for 2026 

DOYLESTOWN, Pennsylvania — More often than not, Cliff Maloney finds himself knocking on the door of voters who still have a Trump flag blowing in the wind, who haven’t filled out their mail-in ballot or made plans to vote. He is on a mission to get that voter out on Tuesday. It is a chase, […]

‘Musing’ or ‘joking’? How to understand Jay Jones’s death wishes for Republicans

MANASSAS, Virginia — When a Republican lawmaker in Virginia spoke kind words about a Democrat who was less liberal than Jay Jones, Jones responded by texting that he wished to kill him. He also wished death on the children of gun-rights supporters, while their mothers held the dying children in their arms. He also said he […]

The campaign to censor social media across the West

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. In 1965, the Guru of the New Left, Herbert Marcuse, […]

Why fall for Hamas’ false statistics?

On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacked Israel during a ceasefire, killing nearly 1,200 men, women, and children. The massacre killed more Jews in a single day than at any time since the Holocaust. Israel retaliated against Hamas with overwhelming military force to uproot the terrorist group’s command and military infrastructure. Israel’s subsequent two-year campaign in […]

Racial hatred and terrorism, from Nuremberg to Gaza

Opening the prosecution of Nazi leaders at Nuremberg in November 1945, Justice Robert Jackson, on leave from the Supreme Court, said: “The wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant, and so devastating, that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored, because it cannot survive their being repeated.” Submitting the […]

How much will Mamdani’s socialist experiment cost New York?

Barring a miracle, New York state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a proud member of the Democratic Socialists of America, will be elected mayor of New York City today. The only question appears to be how much damage he will cause the city and the Democratic Party before his term ends. We advise the city’s voters not […]

Campus influencers are in tears over having fewer followers than their peers — and the grift is ruining their college experience

College used to be for learning, friendship and self-development. Now it’s all about likes, clicks and followers — and jealousy.

Democrats’ big shutdown ‘win’ is only going to be setting a new record for ‘longest’ — and most futile

President Donald Trump moved Monday to blunt the pain Democrats are inflicting on food-stamp families with their government shutdown, which will be the longest...

New York City’s mayoral election: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 4, 2025

NY Post readers discuss polls showing Zohran Mamdani in the lead as New Yorkers choose their next mayor.

Tucker Carlson aims to poison us with hatred — but Donald Trump stands in the way

White-nationalist influencer and self-avowed racist Nick Fuentes hit the big time on the “Tucker Carlson Show,” where he laundered noxious ideas into the conservative...

Family violence needs cop response, get feds out of food programs and other commentary

The case where “19-year-old Damien Hurstel of Staten Island murdered and decapitated his mother’s boyfriend” is “just the tip of the iceberg when...

Conspiracy kook Tucker Carlson is no conservative and no friend to Charlie Kirk and JD Vance 

This past week Tucker Carlson proved again what an appalling person he has become. He invited onto his show an avowed Holocaust denier and...

The sane right draws the line on Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes’ bile

It's been heartening these last few days to see the overwhelming majority of the American right dump on low-rent hate-monger Nick Fuentes — and...

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