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Welfare fraud has blue states rushing — to shield the fraudsters

Democratic lawmakers are racing to make it harder for independent journalists and citizen watchdogs to ask questions, publish names and connect the dots.

Trump-backed crypto firm accuses billionaire investor of smear campaign, vows to ‘correct the record’ in court

World Liberty Financial, started by the Trump family, is accusing Justin Sun of waging a smear campaign to tank a crypto product he was betting against.

AOC-backed $25 minimum wage plan sounds great — but at what cost?

A proposal to more than triple the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour sparks debate over inflation risks, job losses and small business impacts.

EU admits it ‘didn’t have control’ on migration as bloc rushes crackdown ahead of new rules

The European Union is tightening migration controls with a new asylum pact set for June, aiming to accelerate deportations and screen arrivals at external borders.

Takeaways from Indiana, Ohio and Michigan: Trump’s flex pays off and Democrats win special election

Elections in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan on Tuesday reinforced a picture that's becoming increasingly clear - while President Donald Trump still dominates the Republican Party, Democrats seem to have the momentum ahead of November's midterm elections.

Gov. Hochul’s latest redistricting threat is dangerous and undemocratic

Demand Gov. Hochul revoke her redistricting threat and uphold New York’s Constitution.

Progs have abandoned progressivism, Columbia’s ‘message of hope’ and other commentary

“Today’s progressives aren’t really progressive in the true sense of the term,” contends The Liberal Patriot’s Ruy Teixeira.

The EU trade agreement — with its favorable terms for the US — proves Trump’s a great dealmaker

Trump secures a $1.35T EU trade deal slashing tariffs and boosting US exports.

Good riddance to UNESCO — a hate-America shouting gallery

This UN agency has plagued the United States for decades with its blame-America-first outlook.

NYC used to be the fashion capital of the world — now you can hardly find a decent clothing store

New York, New York. Once, a helluva town. The prices stay up but the merchandise is down.

Muslim Brotherhood’s ‘grand jihad’ is growing— just over the US border

Brotherhood-affiliated organizations, often posing as benign religious or charitable entities, have proliferated in Canada, spreading radical Islamist ideology without repercussion.

Democrats self-own bragging about inflation shows the left has learned NOTHING

Everybody makes mistakes. Not everyone makes the same mistakes over and over again.

How the Hunter Biden cover-up continues to this day

All the obstruction and interference and slow walking past statutes of limitation happened under the benign leadership of David Weiss.

Inside the harrowing attack on Syria’s Druze — and why the US’ first step in the right direction is vital 

With Israel criticized for violating Syrian sovereignty, Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa has denied his government’s role in an onslaught against the Druze — amid...

Sports renamings erase Native Americans from our culture

The Washington Redskins were the subject of controversy for years due to their supposedly offensive name. And yet, the controversy was not primarily driven by outrage from Native Americans, but from non-Native American sports media reporters who capitalized on Black Lives Matter. This was an attempt to erase Native Americans not just from our sports culture, but from our culture as […]

Epstein scandal questions: Letters to the Editor — July 28, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Ghislaine Maxwell talking with the DOJ amid a resurgence in interest in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Zohran Mamdani’s platform will destroy New Yorkers’ happiness with ‘counterfeit happiness’ says successful former small town mayor

After improving fortunes in Memphis, Michigan, Daniel Weaver has some advice for the Big Apple's mayoral candidates.

There’s more to the anti-Trump Russiagate plot — and Tulsi Gabbard will unravel it

Barack Obama and his cronies will likely never face legal consequences — but they shouldn't be exempt from Tulsi Gabbard's exposure of the ugly...

Schools must make classrooms sane again — and ditch ‘restorative justice’

Leftist ideas of "equity" have done enough damage to our kids' education. It’s time for our schools to reestablish rules, order and accountability. Here's...

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