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Rudy Giuliani out of ICU, continuing to recover in hospital: ‘He’s winning this fight’

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the ICU but remains hospitalized stay after being placed on a ventilator for severe breathing issues.

Dem candidates make stunning debate pledges that’ll infuriate most Californians

Democrats competing to be governor of California said Wednesday evening that they would sign...

We demanded action on MacArthur Park — and feds, LAPD delivered

"MacArthur Park belongs to the people of Los Angeles again!"

Miranda Devine: Marco Rubio is a rock star in the Trump admin – and making himself a serious candidate for prez in 2028

From DJ’ing a wedding on the weekend to manning the White House press podium,...

Firebrand Muslim group CAIR should be marginalized — not given taxpayer money

The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) has established itself as a go-to group...

Higher education in trouble: Political repercussions

Nine months after the 2024 election, we’ve been graced with definitive dissections of the electorate and how it has changed since that escalator ride 10 years and one month ago. There’s wide agreement in the analyses of the Associated Press/Fox News Vote Cast, the Democratic firm Catalist’s What Happened, and the Pew Research Center analysis.  […]

Best of the Babylon Bee: GOP’s debt plan will transfer balance to 0% intro APR Capital One credit card

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...

Women don’t need men to have children

In a recent op-ed, Conn Carroll declares that there is no feminist solution to the fertility crisis, which, in his view, is a crisis of marriage in disguise. Rather than helping the people who raise children, mostly women, with things such as affordable childcare, he proposes giving men a raise. To be sure, many of […]

Sorry folks … there is no Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy. Here’s why

“Underpromise and overdeliver.” That’s a Sales 101 rule when it comes to managing expectations. And as it pertains to the case of Jeffrey Epstein and the specific charge of sex trafficking of unsuspecting underage girls for the rich and powerful to have sex with on “Epstein Island,” Attorney General Pam Bondi did the exact opposite […]

What Zohran Mamdani can learn about housing from Javier Milei

Last fall, the Wall Street Journal reported on the “rental market boom” sweeping Argentina’s capital.  “Landlords are rushing to put their properties back on the market, with Buenos Aires rental supplies increasing by over 170%,” the newspaper reported. “While rents are still up in nominal terms, many renters are getting better deals than ever, with […]

How a new book turns the Bible against Christians

According to actor and comedian John Fugelsang, there are two kinds of Christians. There are “Christians” who are hypocritical right-wingers who love wars and hate gays and turn back immigrants. Then there are “Christ followers.” Christ followers are peaceful and loving, and believe in every liberal cause that comes from the offices of the Democratic […]

The war on timber towns is very real

People coming of political age in the last decade or so were no doubt shocked to learn of the Biden administration’s insane plan for saving the northern spotted owl from purported extinction. According to the Fish and Wildlife Service, the agency responsible for implementing the Endangered Species Act, preserving the owl requires slaughtering nearly half […]

Spain is cozying up to the CCP, and America must respond

Spain is actively undercutting the very alliance that undergirds its own security. Madrid is working with American foes, discarding its commitment to NATO, and threatening key U.S. allies. The United States must be clear with its longtime friend that such behavior won’t be without consequence. Spain has decided to award a multimillion-dollar contract to Huawei, […]

Don’t trust the government, no matter who’s in charge

If the goal of current and former federal government officials was to restore some semblance of trust in our institutions, this past week has done absolutely nothing to move the ball forward in that direction. Either by a multitude of unforced errors and tacit admissions, or by information gathered from congressional investigations, the leadership of […]

A pivot point on spending in the Senate

Senate Republicans have until Friday to pass a $9.4 billion rescissions package requested by President Donald Trump last month. Otherwise, they will be forced to start the process all over again, virtually ending Congress’s chance of making permanent the spending cuts the Department of Government Efficiency put in place earlier this year.  “We have other rescission packages that we will send if […]

A crash course in Article II

A CRASH COURSE IN ARTICLE II. Among other things, the second Trump administration is giving the political world an education in the meaning of Article II of the Constitution, the article that establishes the executive branch and lays out the president’s powers. A lot of people do not like what they are learning. “The executive power […]

State education honchos must end New York’s race-based STEM admissions — once and for all

Facing a federal lawsuit, SED will, for now, let schools enroll students in their STEM programs based just on economic need, rather than racial...

Love him or hate him —there’s never been a president like Donald Trump

Trump. Who may go down in history as USA’s one and only. The A-1 Trumper. Not what he says — what he does.

Thank the Supreme Court for helping Trump return power over America’s schools to parents

The Supreme Court’s decision to let Team Trump fire hundreds of Education Department employees hands him — and the nation — a double-barreled score.

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