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Pride (in the game of love)

Sixty-two percent of Brits say they would feel pride if England won the World Cup, well above the number recorded in France but below Spain in the latest POLITICO...

In Germany, everything looks like a crisis of governance

Germany didn’t just crash out of the World Cup on Monday night. For some,...

Walz post calling SCOTUS girls’ sports ruling ‘cruel’ backfires online as critics reveal what’s even crueler

Gov. Tim Walz called the Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes in women's sports "cruel," sparking backlash from Minnesota conservatives.

Trump takes inaugural flight aboard new Air Force One ahead of library debut honoring famed outdoorsman

Donald Trump debuts new Air Force One Boeing 747 donated by Qatar on inaugural flight to Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, ND.

Soros network targets deep-red Mississippi in bid to flip Senate seat

Scott Colom challenges Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith in deep-red Mississippi and is backed by George Soros' top advisor and Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Trump, another hair-on-fire uproar, and the midterms

TRUMP, ANOTHER HAIR-ON-FIRE UPROAR, AND THE MIDTERMS. On Friday, the political and media world experienced a nervous breakdown over President Donald Trump’s posting of a video that contained a racist image portraying former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes. The video contained a lot more — with a jungle theme, it […]

Michael Goodwin: The Democratic Party we once knew is dead

Despite some grumbling, there was never any doubt that Gov. Hochul, Comptroller Tom DiNapoli and Attorney General Letitia James would be on the fall...

The anti-ICE activists are an insurgency, not a protest movement

The objective isn’t dissent. It’s obstruction.

Let the morally and financially bankrupt UN perish

“Imminent financial collapse,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres hysterically predicted in a Jan. 29 letter to all UN member states, saying his reputationally challenged...

Melania Trump’s soft power: The documentary on the model first lady goes deeper than you’d think

Brett Ratner’s documentary "Melania" is a peek into the first lady's life in the weeks leading up to Donald Trump’s second inauguration -- and...

Rikers’ dine-and-dasher and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 8, 2026

NY Post readers discuss dine-and-dasher Pei Chung, who is jailed on Rikers’ Island, and more.

To get beyond Minneapolis, GOP, it’s still ‘the economy, stupid’

Overly aggressive ICE enforcement, particularly in Minneapolis, has taken a heavy toll on President Donald Trump and his party, but they have a winning...

The end of college racial quotas is already making America more just

Academic “mismatch” is over as students of all races are now going to the schools they are best qualified for.

LA’s homeless spending: a case study in epic failure

Sprawling homelessness is one of the most chronic frustrations in Los Angeles.  Now we find out the LA City Council spent an eye-popping $418...

Washington Post layoffs send message to industry: Your job isn’t a charity

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. “The First Amendment in the United States protects journalists who […]

Panama Canal decision is another Trump win in Western Hemisphere

The verdict is in: China has been denied an important foothold in the Western Hemisphere. A recent ruling by Panamanian courts provides the Trump administration with another victory in its efforts to oust the Middle Kingdom from America’s backyard. On Jan. 30, the Panamanian courts ruled that a concession to Panama Ports Company, a subsidiary […]

Will Trump fall for Iran’s nuclear negotiations bluff?

Thirty years ago, when I first studied language in Tehran, my class was a bit bizarre, with students from both Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya and Kim Jong-il’s North Korea. The North Koreans were in Iran for a purpose. Across the city, North Koreans would shuttle around in minibuses with their window shades drawn. I never found […]

The human rights cause Hollywood celebrities won’t say a word about

Hollywood celebrities couldn’t wait to condemn Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from the stage at the Grammys last weekend. But the self-declared “human rights...

Botox in a war zone — how Ukrainians try to stay sane during Putin’s onslaught

Lip fillers are very popular, as is Botox for long-furrowed foreheads and treatments for stress-related hair-loss.

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