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Expert who fled Cuba warns of ‘vicious cycle’ that will lead to ‘communists in double digits’ in Congress

Mike Gonzalez, who fled communist Cuba, warns a vicious cycle of socialist candidates winning could put communists in double digits in Congress.

Roberts threads the needle on executive power

It is no accident that the Supreme Court made a rare and possibly unprecedented decision to post Trump v. Slaughter and Trump v. Cook online at the same time on Monday. The first decision held that the president has the power to fire agency heads. The second created an exception for the Federal Reserve. Usually, […]

9/11 Museum CEO reflects on lasting impact of terror attacks as America marks 250th birthday

The 9/11 Memorial Museum marks America's 250th anniversary alongside the 25th anniversary of the attacks, highlighting recovery and resilience.

Before the Boston Tea Party, there were New Hampshire’s Pine Tree Riots

Gov. Kelly Ayotte says the Pine Tree Riot in New Hampshire predated the Boston Tea Party and may have inspired the famous colonial protest.

America’s 250th celebration in nation’s capital boosted by iconic automaker’s 2-week tribute to innovation

Ford's free Union Station exhibit features 10 historic vehicles from the Ford Heritage Vault, including a Model T and a 1934 pickup on loan from Jay Leno.

Trump needs to act NOW to bolster Iran’s forces of freedom

With mass protests across the country now in their third week and evidently growing even though the authorities’ response has turned lethal, hopes for...

Cea Weaver’s ‘ghoulish’ beliefs, anatomy of a far-left cult and other commentary

“Weaver has a spectacular, tinfoil-level fixation on white people,” yet the Mayor Zohran Mamdani is sticking with her, endorsing the “booming movement of sanctioned...

With Cea Weaver, Mamdani signals the dangerous truth of his housing plan for NYC

Zohran Mamdani is signaling antagonism toward private housing itself — but other Democrats are realizing that affordability means bucking the left.

Dems’ vilification of ICE: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 12, 2026

NY Post readers discuss heated rhetoric before and after the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

Now is the time to seriously consider giving Cuba’s communist thugs a final shove into the dustbin of history

Cutting off Venezuelan oil will only make Cuba's malevolent masters more desperate to hold onto power.

Somali scams expose a toxic brew of wokeness, welfare and immigration

Self-reliance is one of the vital conditions of a prosperous citizenry, but woke politicians' coddling leaves immigrants dependent on the state.

Make Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense budget a reality

President Donald Trump asked Congress for a $500 billion increase in defense spending last week, a significant jump from this year’s $1 trillion budget, but necessary considering both the growing threat from China and the efforts our allies have made in both the Atlantic and Pacific in meeting their defense spending obligations. If we are […]

Michael Goodwin: NYC is in grave danger with Mayor Mamdani’s anti-policing policies

Though he’s been in office less than two weeks, Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Socialist-echoing choices of words and topics are early warning signs of trouble...

The end is near for Iran’s mullahs

As a wave of protests swept across Iran last night, the internet was completely shut down. I have no idea what is happening to...

Watch out, NYC: Zohran Mamdani’s huge press office proves relentless spin will be priority No. 1

This style-over-substance approach may serve the Mayor Zohran Mamdani's ego, but it won't do much for the rest of the city, writes The Post...

Kathy Hochul will talk ‘affordability’ this week — without explaining how NY taxpayers can afford her schemes

It's both an effort to appease Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his socialist cadres.

Mayor Mamdani’s collectivist warmth is a lot like chilly Commie Bucharest

Revisiting a Romanian regime even more paranoid than Alex Jones.

Feeling sympathy for Maduro — a dictator — is the latest wrong vibe

From Luigi Mangione to Nicolás Maduro, activist perception is mixing up heroes and villains.

Iran’s exiled crown prince is not the man to lead a revolution

Reza Pahlavi may be the figurehead of the monarchists, but he does not represent most of the 92 million people of Iran.

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