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We sleep because they serve

Some may view the military as just another job, but not many vocations involve living, eating, and sleeping around one’s coworkers. I remember many nights in my rack, with dozens of other men in their own bunks. Some snored. Others talked in their sleep. Soldiers get used to it, but it’s a strange phenomenon that […]

The varieties of show-business experience

Recently, I had a conversation with a rabbi who runs a synagogue in Southern California. The language and idiom of show business permeates that part of the country — everyone in the Los Angeles area, it sometimes seems, has a connection to the entertainment industry — so it didn’t surprise me when he told me […]

Rising surcharges, shrinking competition: A warning for US supply chains

The chemical distribution industry is no stranger to global crises. When instability flares overseas, it rarely stays contained. It ripples outward, touching American industries, workers, and consumers alike. Today, as conflict in the Middle East disrupts global commerce, those pressures are once again reaching our shores, adding another layer of stress to an already fragile […]

Biden officials are still lying about immigration

The Democratic Party wants voters to believe the border crisis created by President Joe Biden was an accident that Democrats solved in June 2024 with an executive order tightening asylum screening. This is utterly false. The Biden administration worked hard with the United Nations to facilitate as much migration to the United States as possible. […]

America first, not America alone

President Donald Trump’s abiding foreign policy is aptly named “America First.” It asserts that the post-World War II, American-led “rules-based order” had been accomplished. It was time to stop enriching “allies” and former enemies that had been rebuilt and were now competitors, and could, at the very least, help pay for their own defense. Bluntly, […]

Freeing federal land to reduce housing costs is common sense

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t agree on much during the 2024 presidential election, but as Vice President JD Vance pointed out in his debate with Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), they did agree on one thing: that the federal government should sell some of the land it owns in the western United States to build […]

Trump’s getting the job done on deportations even without mass raids

President Donald Trump hasn’t just kept his promise to shut down the inflow of illegal migrants, he’s reaching his “get them gone” goals as...

Hunger strikes! Tears! Arrest! It’s been a week of ridiculous performances as NYC liberals chase folk-hero status

It's been a banner week of performative activism by NYC progressives — including Brad Lander Gov. Hochul, and Cynthia Nixon and her family —...

What will it take for Gavin Newsom to focus on his day job?

The Golden State is a natural near-paradise, but Newsom & co. are destroying it.

Trump’s heavy Iran choice: Letters to the Editor — June 21, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump's deliberation on whether to take military action against Iran’s last nuke site.

I’ve ditched HR to free my company from the social-justice police

Anyone who has worked in corporate America has been subjected to the censorious “Head Girl” rule-making emanating from HR departments — and they are...

A ‘big, beautiful deal’, America’s aerospace ‘revolution’ and other commentary

“Proponents of an American strike believe that we have no realistic choice other than to help Israel do as thorough a job as possible...

Donald Trump is the very model of a modern GOP moderate

President Donald Trump is hardly moderate in tone, but if the definition of a moderate or centrist is being in the middle of a...

Iran rulers’ playing for time is one big reason Trump shouldn’t give them any

The president needs to pay even more heed to the risks of holding off on a decisive intervention.

I’m a teacher — AI is beating us in the fight for kids’ minds

Mental labor and cultivating rational thought develop young minds and build meaningful adult lives. My students are casting those treasures aside to choose AI’s...

Trump’s deportations are working

President Donald Trump has set a goal of deporting one million illegal immigrants a year during his second term in office, and according to new estimates based on Census Bureau data, it appears at least that many may have already left the country this year. Immigration and Customs Enforcement does not normally issue its annual […]

The American Academy of Pediatrics is corrupted by progressivism

Progressive Democrats infiltrate respected institutions, hollow them out, and wear them like a skin-suit to lend credibility to their anti-reality ideological goals. That is what has happened with the American Academy of Pediatrics. The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a Tennessee law preventing doctors from initiating sex changes for children. Tennessee took the morally, legally, […]

Social Security is still headed for a cliff

Since entering presidential politics in 2015, President Donald Trump has consistently pledged not to reform the failing entitlement programs. His unwillingness to touch the third rail of American politics undoubtedly bolstered his popularity among centrists and the elderly, but it put the final nail in the coffin of the Republican Party’s claims of fiscal responsibility. […]

Biden’s power grab hands Trump a steel company

In December 2023, U.S. Steel, the storied industrial giant, announced it would be acquired by Japanese conglomerate Nippon Steel. The announcement drew swift, bipartisan condemnation. Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden criticized the proposed sale, warning that it would harm U.S. workers. Yet, less than five months into his presidency, Trump approved the merger. The […]

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