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A ‘pride match’ between Iran and Egypt — and Washington state’s gay leaders couldn’t be happier about it

SEATTLE — On Thursday, the Washington state House speaker and its Senate president — likely the country’s first-ever pairing of openly gay state capital legislative leaders — met to...

The drone war over World Cup skies

The federal government wants credit for mounting the World Cup’s best defense. The Transportation...

Three Alito Majority Opinions Mark a Good Day for the Second Amendment and Textualism

Yesterday was a day for Justice Alito to shine, and his three decisions contributed...

The Unsettled ‘End’ of the Iran War

Peace deal or mere cease-fire extension?

Monsanto Pesticide Case Was a Win for the EPA

The Court’s decision gives the EPA unchallenged primacy over the state trial bar in...

Alvin Bragg just chose to stand AGAINST the NYPD

We really wish Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg hadn't joined Mayor Zohran Mamdani in failing to support police officers who got assaulted in the...

Alvin Bragg screwed up again — ‘Diaper Man’ snowball charges should’ve been decided by grand jury  

Let history remember when Alvin Bragg went soft on snowball-throwing Diaper Man and essentially endorsed the disrespect of the men and women in blue.

It’s pure madness to wait for Iran to get nukes before we act

President Donald Trump needs to remind the public that the murderous Islamic cultists in Iran are our enemy — and that matters.

We need to get kids reading whole books again — here’s how

Book reading in schools has fallen off severely and, in many classrooms, nearly disappeared, but our model legislation, called the BOOKS Act, can ensure...

Biggest victim of the Epstein feeding-frenzy? The truth

Democrats and their allies in the media are engaged in yet another Epstein-induced feeding frenzy, this time over documents pertaining to President Donald Trump...

How Trump can take State of Union momentum into the midterms

President Trump’s record-long State of the Union address was too diffuse to serve as a template for a midterm campaign message.

Dems’ State of the Union display: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 28, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Democrats’ refusal to side with Americans over illegal immigrants at the State of the Union.

The Football Town captures the exceptionalism of a region and a nation

PITTSBURGH — It is rare to find a film today that captures the essence of a region, its people, and the ties that bind them with a purity that excludes any outside influences. Yet that is exactly what NFL Films has done with The Football Town — a unique production that brings to life the […]

Keir Starmer takes another leap toward political oblivion

United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer suffered another major blow to his credibility early on Friday morning when his Labour Party lost a formerly safe parliamentary seat in a special election. Not only did Labour lose, but it lost half of its vote share on its last result in this seat in 2024, and came […]

Why baseball is America’s refuge from the culture war

With Major League Baseball’s Opening Day just 26 days away, millions of fans are preparing for a return to the diamond, not just for the love of the game, but for a reprieve from the culture wars. While the NFL and NBA have spent the last season doubling down on the divisive agenda, baseball remains […]

Democrats have been disrupting Republican presidential addresses since the 1970s

Much has been made of the Democrats’ heckling of President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address this week. Defenders of the president categorized the shouting and dissension, particularly from left-wing radicals Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), as rude behavior, breaking decorum, and disrespectful. Detractors of Trump will cite […]

Despite its reluctance, tariff setting is the job of Congress — not Trump

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling against the legality of President Donald Trump’s tariffs was fundamentally about the rule of law and Constitutional intent. While the ruling may have holed the president’s economic policy below the waterline, that’s because his tariff-setting spree, represented under the auspices of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, was an extraordinary and […]

Criminal justice ‘reform’ destroys trust in the justice system

Criminal justice reformers are destroying the trust in the criminal justice system that is necessary for the system to operate, and they are doing so by misleading victims and the public about how long a criminal is going to stay behind bars. California released David Funston, who was convicted of kidnapping and raping multiple children, […]

The energy problem we’ve already solved

When Winter Storm Fern slammed much of the country last month, it did more than knock out power — it exposed the dangerous consequences of Washington’s hyper-partisan green energy mandates.  Over a million people were left without power at the storm’s peak, causing food spoilage, school shutdowns, freezing homes, and hospitals precariously relying on backup generators. Over […]

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