Opinion

Democratic leaders have abandoned Graham Platner

GORHAM, Maine — The dam has broken on Graham Platner’s candidacy. A wave of prominent Democrats, from Platner’s most progressive allies to top Democratic leadership, are bailing on his...

‘Profoundly corrupt’: The EU’s leading FIFA critic sharpens his attack

FIFA's leading critic in the European Parliament told POLITICO that the decision to lift...

FIFA’s red-card committee hits back after fury over Trump intrusion

FIFA’s disciplinary committee, the body that lifted American striker Folarin Balogun’s one-game suspension ahead...

Top Platner ally turns on him after bombshell rape allegation rocks campaign: ‘Red line’

Rep. Ro Khanna withdrew his endorsement and called on Graham Platner to drop out after a rape allegation surfaced against the Maine candidate.

After Trump intervention, Balogun plays vs. Belgium

American forward Folarin Balogun will start tonight for the USMNT against Belgium in the...

How Trump’s feds can counter Zohran Mamdani’s policies — and fight New York crime

The federal government can marshal its considerable resources to block some of the devastating damage Mamdani could do with his soft-on-crime promises.

The left’s immigration idiocy, ABC won by losing the Oscars and other commentary

"For Disney, losing the Oscars to YouTube" actually "kinda feels like a blessing," argues Vulture's Josef Adalian.

Minnesota’s multibillion-dollar welfare scammers surely have counterparts in New York

Scammers have vacuumed billions out of Minnesota’s lavish human-services spending, and New York social programs are likely suffering much the same.

The world’s rushing to Ukraine to study drone warfare

The scramble for battlefield drone experience has become a global phenomenon. While I was embedded with Colombian soldiers fighting on Ukraine’s front lines, several...

Mamdani’s early staff picks confirm NYers’ worst fears for the next four years

At the very least, it's plain that the City Hall braintrust will be far to the left of the crew that ran Gotham under...

Doctor-‘assisted’ death: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 22, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to make assisted suicide legal in New York State.

Don’t trust the AI doomers —tech won’t steal our work, but make it better

By automating routine tasks, AI is creating more and better jobs, opening up new ways to meet our most basic human needs and beyond.

The holy war over birth control

The Little Sisters of the Poor are back in court, fighting against Democratic politicians who want to narrow the freedom to exercise one’s religion. Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) continues to battle the Little Sisters by fighting in court to strike down a religious exemption created by President Donald Trump to the contraception mandate created by […]

Trump Vows to Make Union Station Great Again

Sixty-two years ago, this past August, I packed a steamer trunk with a year’s worth of personal belongings and boarded a Union Pacific Railroad passenger train en route, through Chicago, Illinois, to Washington, D.C. Accepted to George Washington University, the first member of my family to attend college, and the son of a pipefitter/sheet metal […]

Norman Podhoretz, the man who predicted the culture war

Norman Podhoretz, the longtime editor of Commentary magazine and who the New York Times called “a lion of neoconservatism,” passed away last week at the age of 95. He was a brilliant writer and ardent patriot, whose book My Love Affair with America: The Cautionary Tale of a Cheerful Conservative is a modern classic. Podhoretz was also the man who saw the […]

Mike Johnson’s big energy wins

For all the noise about discharge positions and losing control of the floor, if you are looking at results, all House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) does is keep winning. Just this week, in addition to passing admittedly modest healthcare reform that reduces premiums by 11% without any new government spending, Johnson also secured passage of […]

Michael Goodwin: Elise Stefanik’s withdrawal could open the door for Hochul to embrace a far-left agenda

An age-old belief among politicians is that Friday afternoon is the best time to release bad news.

Paris cancels NYE and more: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 21, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Paris cancelling its New Year's Eve celebration and more.

Brace for and blame Congress for another looming government shutdown

Brace for another government shutdown early in the new year, as the GOP's narrow majorities and the Democratic base's deep desire to derail the...

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