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PR exec demands Senate Dems apologize for spreading ‘falsehoods’ about him during heated Noem hearing

CEO Benjamin Yoho demanded an apology from Senate Democrats who accused him of using his DHS insider wife to secure $143 million in contracts. He says he got $226,000.

Vance reveals $19B fraud uncovered in Minneapolis, hints California is next target

JD Vance alleges $19 billion in fraud was discovered in Minneapolis, and the Trump administration may target California for its next major federal investigation.

The despicable disgrace of the ‘call off the war’ crowd

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, who’s actively sneering at the joint US-Israeli effort to defang...

Who will judge the chief judge who says courts are too tough on crime?

Exhibit A for how badly New York politicians have twisted the state's legal system...

Cornyn’s call to kill the filibuster: Letters to the Editor — March 14, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Sen. John Cornyn calling for Republican support to end the...

Rising-sea hysteria debunked — but the ‘climate-change’ cult won’t care

Yet another much-predicted climate-change catastrophe turns out to be baseless: Worldwide sea levels are not rising any faster than a century ago.

Sukarno helped free Indonesia after 350 years of Dutch rule — it’s about time he gets some respect

Indonesia is celebrating 80 years of independence from the Dutch.

Great Barrier Reef not in peril, answer Putin’s ‘recalcitrance’ and other commentary

“President Trump has extended” Vladimir Putin “incredibly generous terms” to end the Ukraine war, notes Fred Fleitz at American Greatness. Yet Putin has “spurned him.”

The sins of health ‘experts’ gave us RFK Jr.

The growing liberal outrage against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after a handful of resignations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not cut to the heart of the crisis at the CDC. That happened because the previous health “experts” destroyed the agency’s credibility and ultimately invited Kennedy’s transformation. […]

Open US university doors to more of China’s students — IF they love America

President Trump is right: The US benefits enormously from attracting the world’s brightest young people — and should make it easier for them to...

Dems hit by the lawfare, executive order and federal intervention boomerang they created

Those who helped break the law, by design or indifference, now believe it was moral to destroy federal immigration law but immoral to uphold...

I was an American political prisoner in Hong Kong — and saw the savagery and squalor firsthand

I first heard the shouting as my cellmates and I were preparing for bed in the hospital wing of Hong Kong’s Lai Chi Kok...

Nonprofit salary outrage: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 8, 2025

NY Post readers discuss The Post’s exposés on executive salaries at the Central Park Conservancy and 9/11 Museum.

Blame our gutless Congress for Trump’s infinite national emergencies

We are not a people who wish to be ruled by fiat, but members of Congress are too consumed with staging victimhood pageants to...

Mamdani’s inner circle is young, privileged … and not Zoh diverse

Zohran Mamdani insists he appeals to a broad cross-section of New Yorkers — yet his inner circle of cookie-cutter radicals is strikingly white and...

Why Dems are set to shoot themselves in the foot again — with a pointless government shutdown

Democrats know they’re in a political hole, but they just can’t stop digging: They’re now getting set to shut the government.

Liquor store cuts and more: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 7, 2025

NY Post readers discuss a proposal to cut down liquor stores in New York City and more.

The truth about urban crime

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. When President Donald Trump sent the Washington, D.C., National Guard […]

How a thirty-year plan for Islamic influence is finally bearing fruit

The People’s Conference for Palestine held its second annual gathering in Detroit from August 29 to 31, 2025. Many organizations endorsed the conference, including the National Students for Justice in Palestine and the Columbus chapter of the American Muslims for Palestine. SJP and AMP have significant links to the Islamist group Hamas, a terrorist organization designated […]

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