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Virginia Democrats look to decimate GOP seats in redistricting effort

Virginia Democrats are launching their last big campaign in the redistricting wars this week — but big questions loom about whether they can agree on how to maximize benefits...

Minneapolis-area leaders condemn ICE, call for removal amid Trump deportation campaign

Minneapolis-area officials moved to condemn federal immigration authorities and seek their removal from the region as the Trump administration ramps up deportations.

White House says Trump gave ‘appropriate’ response after heckler confrontation is caught on video

The White House called President Trump’s reaction “appropriate" after video showed him responding to a heckler during a visit to a Michigan Ford plant.

South Carolina GOP lawmakers introduce bill to criminalize abortion as murder

South Carolina Republicans introduce bill criminalizing abortion as murder from conception, applying homicide laws with penalties for all involved.

Johnson: ‘No boots on the ground’ for Trump’s Greenland acquisition plans amid military speculation

House Speaker Mike Johnson pushes back on military intervention in Greenland, saying no troops will be deployed as Trump pursues the Arctic territory.

9/11 Museum execs’ sky-high salaries: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 26, 2025

NY Post readers discuss oversized executive salaries and bleeding budgets at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

The GOP’s unfair election advantage: Good governance

Democrats regularly complain about how unfair the electoral system is. What they are about to learn in the coming years is that the biggest unfair advantage the GOP has is that Republicans are good at governing. The New York Times has an early preview of what the 2032 Electoral College map could look like based on population projections, and every data point cuts against Democrats. […]

Trump’s flag burning stunt is sure to bait the Left, but it carries risks

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. “If it were up to me,” Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia […]

Even with ‘lower crime rates,’ DC’s homicides are still double 2012’s totals

Democrats have objected to President Donald Trump‘s deployment of National Guard troops to combat violent crime in Washington, D.C. Their resistance to improving safety and lowering crime is just the latest example of their tendency to protect criminals rather than defend innocent Americans. As hundreds of innocent people have been victimized by carjackings, shootings, burglaries, […]

Democrats make Fed dust-up about race. Of course.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is a fitting leader for the Democratic Party because he exudes all the pathologies that dominate the Democratic Party. He’ll play the race card rather than make a substantive argument, and he is too cozy with the Democrats’ entitled special interests.   Look at how he responded when President […]

Congress must pressure Trump to sell TikTok

President Donald Trump has an expansive, even extreme, view of the powers of the presidency. The president seems to delight in pushing boundaries. He does not worry about taking power from Congress. The TikTok saga perfectly illustrates Trump’s views on the powers of his office. Last week, Trump said yet another extension would be forthcoming regarding the deadline for meeting […]

The Latino Museum will be a woke abomination and should not be built

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. One of the Smithsonian museums the White House singled out late […]

The National Academies are politically corrupted

“American know-how,” “American ingenuity” — these were terms many of us grew up with to describe the innovation and advancement powered by United States leadership in science that has made life easier, healthier, and longer, and that continues to open new worlds to us.  With the challenges of AI, medical technologies, returning to the moon […]

American fossil fuels are the key to energy freedom

Vattenfall, a Swedish wind turbine manufacturer, has a slogan: “fossil freedom.” Their website says: “We are working for fossil freedom.”  This concept, “fossil freedom,” is interesting because my very first reaction was, “fossil is freedom.”  The United States is the largest oil and gas producer in the world, enabling and enhancing greater U.S. and global […]

China and Pakistan bolster Taliban business links

Leaders from Pakistan, China, and Afghanistan assembled in Kabul last week to discuss economic cooperation through the trillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative and the $60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Some are worried that increased connections between China and the Taliban may lead Beijing to recognize the Taliban’s de facto government. Russia became the first country to recognize […]

The Democratic Party has lost touch with its base

Sixty-three percent of voters view the Democratic Party unfavorably, according to a recent Wall Street Journal poll. On issues ranging from inflation and tariffs to immigration and foreign policy and handling the Ukraine war, voters trust Republicans more than Democrats. These dismal numbers have Democrats scrambling to revive their brand before next year’s midterm elections. […]

An Obama speechwriter’s unflinching look at left-wing antisemitism

Antisemitism has become a raging problem in the West. You can see it online, where there is an abundance of conspiracy theories about Jewish people. It’s at protest rallies and in our elite institutions. In July, Claire Shipman, Columbia University’s acting president, announced that the university would take steps to combat antisemitism on campus. In […]

Virginia Democrats suffer because they put ideology over education

It’s hard to find a more risk-averse politician than Virginia Democrat Abigail Spanberger. From the University of Virginia to a master’s degree, followed by the CIA and then a high-end consulting firm, Spanberger’s adult life was custom-made for her 2025 gubernatorial bid. But it’s hard to play it safe when you’re a member of a […]

RFK Jr.’s leadership brought an end to the Texas measles outbreak

The world has witnessed a concerning surge of measles cases. Europe reported 127,350 cases in 2024 — the highest number recorded on the continent since 1997. In Canada, 4,586 cases have been documented in 2024 and 2025, while Mexico has confirmed 3,911 cases to date. And, on Jan. 17, 2025, just three days before President […]

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