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Europe is stepping up to fortify NATO 3.0 — and we must do the same

Our NATO allies have listened to Washington and acted. 

For peace in Ukraine, don’t give Putin an off-ramp — force him into a dead end

If you give Putin a Crimea, he'll try to take a whole country.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 11

2025—In Perdomo v. Noem, federal district judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong (Central District of California) enjoins federal immigration officials from...

Trump’s Mind-Boggling Dealmaking with Erdoğan

Unlike the gangs allegedly behind the ships targeted in the Caribbean, groups backed by...

Putin Has Lost the War in Ukraine

The only question is what the endgame will look like.

Gaslighting Americans on inflation is a bad idea

Fox News host Laura Ingraham asked President Donald Trump this week if the affordability issue was a factor in races in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City. “More than anything else, it’s a con job by the Democrats,” Trump said, before going on to harangue the media and instruct the GOP to tell voters […]

Democrats just want men for their votes

In a recent interview, California Gov. Gavin Newsom stated an obvious truth: The Democratic Party has abandoned boys and men. This has been apparent for some time, but it has not been addressed by those on the Left because of ignorance or partisan flippancy. Newsom is right to be concerned. This crisis is a broad problem […]

The war in Ukraine won’t be won or lost in Pokrovsk

After 18 months of fighting, Pokrovsk, a Ukrainian town once home to 60,000 people, has been reduced to ruins. Russian forces control most of the town and have continued efforts to encircle Ukrainian troops still holding out in its western districts. Pokrovsk will likely fall. But its capture will not change much in the broader course […]

Happy talk won’t solve economic anxiety

Exit polls from last week’s off-year elections showed the economy, especially affordability, was the top issue on voters’ minds. A strong majority of Americans, including a slim majority of Republicans, rate the economy as “fair” or “poor.” Yet President Donald Trump, much like former President Joe Biden before him, refuses to believe it. Asked by […]

Mamdani is a warning for Western civilization

Three days before last week’s elections, the once-trenchant Saturday Night Live devoted its “Cold Opening” skit to poking fun at Zohran Mamdani, now New York mayor-elect, for “smiling so much my face hurts.” The joke was that Mamdani’s permanent grin is false, an artifice he uses to appear relatable. Well, SNL is no longer the […]

Miranda Devine: The left is pushing another desperate anti-Trump hoax – a false Epstein smear campaign

Democrats are back in Congress after their shutdown to launch another anti-Trump hoax.

Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg is the perfect avatar for modern Camelot — with all the gravitas of an aspiring Bravolebrity

Welcome to Camelot 2025, which can be distilled down to an extreme close-up of JFK's grandson wearing a blond wig, impersonating First Lady Melania...

The one feature Julia Roberts finds ‘embarrassing’ from watching her early films

The Post's Cindy Adams dishes on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and chats with Julia Roberts.

Study shows bail reform failed, Trump family’s bitcoin reek and other commentary

A new analysis of New York’s bail reforms from John Jay College’s Data Collaborative for Justice does the opposite of what the researches claim,...

Republicans should admit it: Home ‘affordability’ is not fake news

The median age of the first-time home-buyer just hit 40, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Shutdown coming to a close: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2025

NY Post readers discuss The Post’s editorial detailing the real reasons why Democrats shut the government down.

New film leaves no doubt: Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass abandoned LA as it burned

A new film about the Palisades Fire shows Gov. Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass touring the Pacific Palisades as it burns, with...

The threat of an overproduced elite

Success breeds failure. Policies and practices well-suited to society at one juncture in history are often poorly suited to the world they have beneficially transformed. If you carry a good thing too far, it can turn out not to be a good thing anymore. Case in point, one of the most successful public policies in […]

What everyone got wrong about Bill Gates’s climate memo

Billionaire and noted climate activist Bill Gates made headlines last month when he released a piece seemingly rejecting his prior stances on global warming. In the memo, which was titled “Three tough truths about climate,” Gates declared that climate change “will not lead to humanity’s demise” and that “the doomsday outlook is causing much of the […]

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