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Trump and Xi talk Strait past each other at summit

Trump and Xi met face-to-face, but their minds are worlds apart.

Those cheers for Mamdani’s budget ‘heroism’ can’t help when the bills come due

Mamdani managed to avoid any real spending cuts this year, at the price of...

Another One

If Trump cannot be convinced to observe civic propriety for its own sake, maybe...

A Professor Extols Diversity — but Not the Engineered Kind

Instead of focusing on group membership, Bejan argues that we should focus on merit.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 15

2008—The California supreme court, by a vote of 4 to 3, invents a right...

Subway crime starts at the turnstile — and every Democrat fails the test

All the candidates vying for NYC's Democratic nomination for mayor oppose cracking down on farebeaters — a basic requirement for transit safety.

Keep the focus on stopping Iran’s nukes — ‘regime change’ is too risky a game

Regime change in Iran may wind up happening as a result of the current conflict, but it’s absolutely to be avoided as a goal.

Schools must stop ‘teaching’ our kids to think the world is doomed

Climate catastrophism has come to the classroom — and, as one educator put it, it’s “scaring the kids to death.”

Behind Trump’s Israel backing, leftist rot ruins universities and other commentary

“There are several plain reasons why President Trump has been vocally supportive of Israel’s mission in Iran so far,” explains Commentary’s Seth Mandel.

Brad Lander’s ICE arrest stunt: Letters to the Editor — June 19, 2025

NY Post readers discuss City Comptroller Brad Lander’s arrest outside an immigration court in Manhattan.

Every politician who endorses NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has earned your complete contempt

Please take note of all the politicians jumping aboard the Zohran Mamdani train — because they’re telling you that they’re just hunky-dory with an...

As a girl misled by trans activists, I cheer the Supreme Court — and demand a national ban

America’s kids are safer today, thanks to the Supreme Court.

Why Gen Z is flocking to strong religion

For decades, religious affiliation across the West had been in free-fall. However, recent developments suggest that post-pandemic, Gen Z is leading the charge to amend things. According to a recent report from the Bible Society, 16% of 18–24 year olds in the United Kingdom now attend church monthly — a notable rise from just 4% in […]

In Adriana Smith case, a clear moral resolution

Adriana Smith, who was declared brain dead in February while nine weeks pregnant, gave birth this week to a baby boy named Chance, ending a murky ethical situation in which Smith was kept on life support on the premise that her unborn child could survive. According to Smith’s mother, April Newkirk, Chance is expected to […]

What a screenplay in limbo can teach us about the culture war

To understand why liberals continue to dominate American culture despite being bludgeoned in the political arena, consider two recent creative properties. The first is Good Night, and Good Luck, the Broadway play starring George Clooney. It tells the story of the 1950s Red Scare and the media’s opposition to Sen. Joe McCarthy. Good Night, and […]

Juneteenth: A holiday for ALL Americans as we fight that battle onward

Juneteenth traces to Union Gen. Gordon Granger’s June 19, 1865, order freeing Texas' remaining slaves. But let's not treat black history and black life...

By defanging Iran, Trump would also bloody China and Russia

With Iran dangerously close to nuclear breakout, Israel is doing the entire world a favor with its campaign to ensure that Iran never obtains...

Failure to reform Social Security means an automatic 23% benefit cut in seven years

Considering that Republicans cannot even unite to kick criminal illegal aliens off Medicaid with President Donald Trump‘s One Big Beautiful Bill, the notion that the president’s party would dare to reform the rest of the entitlement Leviathan is laughable, let alone the idea that Democrats even consider our fiscal trajectory a bad thing. But despite […]

Gavin Newsom undermines California’s new tough-on-crime law

In November, Californians voted overwhelmingly to strengthen penalties for criminals. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is still trying to undermine that effort. Over 68% of California voters supported Proposition 36, which increases penalties for felony drug dealers, serial shoplifters, and smash-and-grab thieves. Newsom opposed it because, despite his attempts to paint himself as some pragmatic centrist, he is a liberal ideologue who believes […]

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