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This host-city mayor visited a “fan festival” in her city’s Fairmount Park, where a combined 250,000 attendees have gathered thus far to watch matches. That’s Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker...

The newest GOP campaign surrogates: Confused tourists at Waffle House

If you've spent any time on social media recently, you’ve run across the deluge...

For South Korean men, there’s only one uniform that matters

SEOUL — Few subjects can provoke stronger reactions in South Korea than the issue...

WATCH: AOC won’t rule out Senate bid after New York progressives notch primary wins: ‘Inspired and encouraged’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declines to rule out a Senate run after far-left candidates won New York primary elections, saying she feels inspired.

Chinese drone monopoly put on notice amid concerns over CCP spying: ‘Strategic mistake’

Rep. Pat Harrigan leads a bill to phase out Chinese-made drones from U.S. law enforcement, with $1.5 billion to fund domestic manufacturing.

Iran war shifts US alliances in Europe

America’s strike against the Islamic Republic of Iran underscores the enduring reality of U.S. military might. Our nation is still an indispensable force for freedom and good, with unrivaled capabilities. But some governments in Europe seem to have forgotten this. The result of their amnesia is that Operation Epic Fury has exposed important changes in […]

Michael Goodwin: The righteous attack on Iran shows us the confederacy of evil can be defeated

It was only a week ago when the prospect of America and Israel teaming up to attack a heavily armed Iran seemed necessary but...

Why does Gavin Newsom ramble?

Politicians ramble because often, the game rewards it.

How eight Democrats could elect a Republican governor in California

A crowded field of eight California Democrats is splitting the race for governor, as the coalition behind outgoing Gov. Gavin Newsom begins to fracture.

How UCLA women are making sports fun again

These are athletes who inspire, and whom we can admire.

What the New York Times can’t bring itself to say about Mamdani’s wife

Does it matter what the spouses of politicians think about hot-button issues? Not really, if you ask me. The New York Times disagrees.  On March 4, the New York Times ran a piece about Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) being put on the defensive over his wife Corinne Levy Goldman’s social media feed. At issue was […]

A Luigi Mangione musical and more: Letters to the Editor — March 8, 2026

NY Post readers discuss a new musical about Luigi Mangione and more.

NY Dems went too far in racial redistricting this time — and the left’s bigotry is clear

A not insubstantial number of black and Latino voters in the city vote Republican, while an overwhelming number of white voters vote Democrat.

Why every candidate for Congress should take a public stand on voter-ID

By blocking a Senate vote that would let the SAVE Act become law, Democrats are setting themselves up for big trouble — since their...

It’s tax season: Hold the IRS accountable for moving compliance goalposts

As the public prepares to file their taxes this year, they are confronting more than deadlines and paperwork. No two tax seasons are the same, and many people have experienced the headaches caused by past IRS leadership shifting the rules midstream. Under previous administrations, the agency has increasingly relied on evolving guidance, aggressive reinterpretations, and […]

Trump is right to target fraud cartels. Here’s what should come next

At the State of the Union, President Donald Trump displayed a commitment to weed out ongoing and multifaceted efforts to defraud the American people. He announced that Vice President JD Vance would lead a “war on fraud,” promising to end the looting of the American taxpayer. This action adds firepower to the administration’s ongoing effort […]

Trump owes fallen soldiers victory against murderous Iran regime

Six Americans are dead, and there may be more before the end of Operation Epic Fury. Before strategy and political debate, there are families whose lives have been permanently altered. Parents, spouses, children, and teammates will carry this loss for the rest of their lives. Their grief is immediate and enduring. The nation owes them more […]

How our enemies are dividing US college campuses

Most Americans seem to agree higher education is broken. A Pew poll from last fall found that as many as 70% of people believe the system is heading in the wrong direction. To be fair, there are plenty of reasons to be concerned — rising costs and increasingly divisive campus activism are just two. These are not […]

When a murder becomes a musical: The Left’s celebration of Luigi Mangione

The trial for alleged killer Luigi Mangione is set for this summer. By that time, it will have been approximately a year and a half since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered. The killing was shocking for several reasons. An innocent father of two was shot in the back on a New York sidewalk while […]

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