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Trump-backed affordable housing overhaul clears Senate, while House GOP raises red flags

Major affordable housing legislation advanced through the Senate with measures to help first-time buyers, while critics raised build-to-rent supply concerns.

Espresso for the road: Howard Schultz, job creators to flee Washington state’s millionaire tax

Seattle resident Howard Schultz, the founder and longtime face of Starbucks, has announced that...

How San Francisco quietly relaunched its scandalized free money for black residents program

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has revived a controversial benefit program once lauded as a...

Justice Scalia at 90: The Structural Constitution (Part 2)

Scalia identified two structural features of the U.S. Constitution that especially safeguard liberty: separation...

AI Version of My Post on Ninth Circuit Automatic Stays

Right after I published my post this morning on the Ninth Circuit battle over...

Michael Whatley is running to restore North Carolina values

SWANNANOA, North Carolina — When President Donald Trump made his first second-term trip outside of Washington, D.C., to this Buncombe County town, he brought Michael Whatley with him to tour the region devastated by Hurricane Helene. The plan was for Whatley, then chairman of the Republican National Committee, to travel with him to the next […]

Israel’s strike on Hamas in Qatar was fair game — and can hasten an end to the Gaza war

After Israel struck Hamas leaders in Qatar on Tuesday, it wasn’t immediately clear if any of the top Hamas terror bosses were eliminated. But...

Best of the Babylon Bee: Philly sports fan acts like a Philly sports fan

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Memo to legacy media: Race absolutely is relevant in the Iryna Zarutska murder

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. It is as horrific as anything you’ll ever see happen to […]

Why France is in big economic trouble

France, like the United States, faces a mounting debt crisis. Public debt outstanding is now around 114% of France’s GDP.  In the United States the ratio is about 100%. Curiously, sovereign borrowing costs for France are substantially lower than interest payments for the U.S. France is a member of the European Union, the EU. The rules of the EU state that […]

The path to school choice in blue states

Blue states stand as the final frontier for universal school choice, and Republicans can break through by wielding parental rights as a political juggernaut. Victory won’t come from moral suasion alone. The people must make support for parental rights politically irresistible, even for Democrats. Republicans must lean hard into education as a wedge issue, exposing […]

Trump’s Medicaid reforms are a huge success

Too often, policymakers are stuck fighting the last war. That’s what is happening in today’s debates over Medicaid. With states facing difficult budget decisions, Medicaid inevitably draws attention because it is the single largest line item in most, if not all, state budgets. But how lawmakers choose to address these pressures will determine whether patients are […]

Jon Ossoff’s political games insult Georgia’s veterans

I served in the Army National Guard for four decades, enlisting as a private and retiring as a two-star major general. During my service, I deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Africa, and our southern border. Honor. Integrity. Service. Those aren’t just words — they’re a way of life. When you wear the uniform of the […]

Supreme Court rightly rules for immigration enforcement in Los Angeles

The Supreme Court has been forced, once again, to step in and overturn an injunction issued by a Biden-appointed lower-court judge, this time in Los Angeles, where open-borders activists sought to ban virtually all immigration enforcement in Southern California. Justice Brett Kavanaugh took the unusual step of offering a concurrence shedding light on the majority’s […]

RFK Jr needs to deal with the CDC’s data problem

Last week, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced the closest a Senate hearing can look like a firing squad. Kennedy’s firing of Centers for Disease Control Director Susan Monarez, a month after the Senate had confirmed her, rightly caused some to point out that continuous organizational drama is not the […]

Michael Goodwin: Eric Adams is in it to win it against ‘diabolical’ far-left Mamdani in NYC mayoral race

The polls say Mayor Adams is a sure-fire loser in November and wall-to-wall reports have him dropping out of the race or leaving City...

Ex-New York boxing commissioner on how the sweet science has changed over the years: ‘Today it’s more a ballet’

Randy Gordon is our former boxing commissioner — and who knew we had a former boxing commissioner — or even a current one.

America’s kids keep losing ground in math and reading — though we know EXACTLY what to do

Here’s one more reason to detest teachers-unions and other special interests who prioritize everything but getting the kids to learn: US high-school seniors in...

Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders’ Qatar haven was an overdue act of justice

For nearly two years, Hamas’ external brass directed a genocidal war from Qatar’s luxury bubble. Now, terror’s leadership carries the danger it has earned.

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