Opinion

Miranda Devine: Slimy Dems — the party of Me Too — show their true colors in Graham Platner scandal

Now that a liberal woman has credibly accused him of rape, the rats have deserted the sinking ship and the Democrat-endorsed US Senate candidate for Maine has dropped out.

Feds smack down the most powerful gangs you’ve never heard of

The most powerful gangs you’ve never heard of.

The time for talk is over — Trump needs to get tough with Iran

Just three weeks after it was signed, the Memorandum of Understanding between the United...

Graham Platner, accused of abusing women? We did Nazi that coming

Left-wing influencers are overjoyed following release of the UBS Global Wealth Report, which indicates...

Platner ends whirlwind Senate bid after rape allegation

Graham Platner bowed out of the Maine Senate race, clearing the way for Democrats to install a new nominee against Sen. Susan Collins in a marquee contest that could help determine control of the Senate next year.

Insurance companies are making record profits off climate change panic, not facts

As is often the case when it comes to apocalyptic warnings related to climate change, real-world data doesn’t support the narrative.

Democrats will strangle AI with woke rules — unless Trump takes action

Joe Biden tried to turn AI into a federal hand puppet serving activists' goals. Now Democrats are looking to blue states to harness AI...

Wikipedia won’t fix its woke bias — so competitors are on the rise

My own Wikipedia page is filled with not just mistakes but smears — and its misinformation spreads into everything online.

Look at the REAL source of Nick Fuentes’ sudden rise: foreign bots

Nick Fuentes turns out to matter a lot less than his promoters and detractors have been assuming: His rapid rise is built on foreign...

Trump spots true trend, Dems’ education pessimism and other commentary

The Trump team has a point about how “trends” of “mass immigration” and the “Islamification” of Europe “predict the continent’s ‘civilizational erasure,’ ” observes The...

We’re getting fewer births, not just later births

As the birthrate has fallen for the past 17 years, we have been constantly warned against “panicking” over it. The “don’t worry” folks and the “actually this is good” folks both have a favorite argument: People aren’t forming families less, they’re just forming families later.   Often this is presented as not merely a personal […]

The Supreme Court must rein in climate litigation

The Supreme Court will soon decide whether to hear Suncor Energy Inc. v. Boulder, a case about energy companies and climate change that could determine whether America’s energy policy is effectively dictated by local judges scattered across the country, mostly in progressive enclaves.  Boulder’s lawsuit pushes against more than energy companies; it challenges the structural constitutional […]

Time’s 2025 Person of the Year should be an obvious choice: Charlie Kirk

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. Time magazine will award its Person of the Year soon. […]

Best of the Babylon Bee: Trump’s Spotify Wrapped reveals he listened to ‘God Bless The USA’ 160K times

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...

The deadly cost of Biden’s Afghan vetting failure

The horrific terrorist attack on National Guard members Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe by a 29-year-old Afghan national has rightly prompted the Trump administration to order a re-vetting of all Afghan nationals who were admitted into the United States since 2021 and a reinvestigation of all immigrants from 19 nations with a high terrorism nexus, […]

What Trump’s security strategy means for Europe

When President Donald Trump’s second-term national security strategy arrived last Friday, it landed like a lead balloon across the Atlantic. Yet while the unnecessarily harsh vitriol toward Europe is an American problem, the persistent shock and confusion among Europeans anytime Trump and his team say anything damning is very much a European one. For the […]

Trump goads cringing Europe

President Donald Trump added insult to injury in an interview this week, calling European leaders “weak” and describing the continent as “decaying.” There was more: “I know the bad leaders,” the president said, “I know the smart ones. I know the stupid ones. You get some real stupid ones, too. But they’re not doing a […]

The private sector is standing up to China and supporting national security

There is good news and bad news when it comes to the nation’s defenses. The good news is that JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon announced a $1.5 trillion initiative focused on national security. It is unclear how Dimon will gather the more than $10 billion of his bank’s own money that he committed for the […]

2028 presidential candidates should be asked about Trump’s Ukraine plan

President Donald Trump‘s peace plan for Ukraine is music to Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s ears. Trump may be sincere in his desire to end the bloodshed, but how wars end matters a great deal. By rewarding Putin’s aggression, Trump does two things that make peace far less likely in the future. First, he rewards aggression. […]

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomeOpinion