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Are American workers being replaced? Inside the H-1B visa controversy

Debate over the H-1B program has split both the American public and the GOP, so what is the program and why has it become a political flashpoint during the Biden and Trump admins?

FDNY hero Patrick Brady gave his life for others in the city he loved

Every New Yorker should take a moment to mourn his death — and to...

Zohran Mamdani’s first staff picks show he’s going full speed ahead…to disaster

Don’t expect 1st Deputy Mayor-designate Dean Fuleihan to rein in an ounce of Mayor-elect...

Stefanik’s welcomed run for governor: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 11, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik launching her 2026 gubernatorial campaign.

BBC’s Trump deception is a stain on all of Britain — and it’s just one bit of its bias

The Beeb thought it could drag down the leader of the free world —...

Cotton urges White House to investigate Palestinian Youth Movement 

Nonprofit organizations funded by Islamic terrorists are directly inciting antisemitism across college campuses while taking advantage of the U.S. tax code. Now, finally, a member of the Senate is willing to take action.  “An organization that supports terrorism, breaks U.S. law, and sows antisemitic discord should not receive any benefits from the American tax system. […]

On the second anniversary of Oct. 7, Iowa stands with Israel

On Oct. 7, 2023, vicious Hamas terrorists invaded Israel, murdered nearly 1,200 innocent Israelis, and took 251 people hostage — approximately 50 of whom remain captive. Hamas targeted defenseless civilians as it slaughtered entire families and scorched their homes, raped women, and attacked a music festival. On this somber anniversary, we mourn the fallen and demand […]

The 1619 Project’s fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian’s African American museum

“Everybody that thought about the 1619 Project … saw that the Smithsonian had fingerprints on it,” Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch III once said with pride, a curious boast given the Project’s many inaccuracies. But a visit to one of his museums reveals that the reverse is also true. The 1619 Project, published by the New […]

‘Jesus was woke’: How a school choice activist went Left

As is often the case with apostates, Diane Ravitch exchanged one form of extremism for another. Once a conservative critic of America’s education system, Ravitch turned sharply to the Left. Her new Left-wing activism has more problems than her previous conservative fanaticism about vouchers, standardized tests, and the problems with public schools. In her new memoir, An […]

From tragedy to triumph: A message of hope from Oct. 7

Two years. Two long years since morning broke on Simchat Torah, the holy day whose name literally means “rejoicing in the Torah.” But instead of the sounds of worship and laughter, Israel’s skies were filled with sirens, and synagogues were filled with sheer terror and endless tears because the country was under attack. To the […]

The Road Between Us shows why Oct. 7 can never be forgotten

Canadian filmmaker Barry Avrich’s The Road Between Us arrives already shrouded in controversy. Its Toronto International Film Festival premiere nearly didn’t happen after organizers briefly pulled it, citing copyright concerns over the use of Hamas’s own live-streamed footage from the Oct. 7 massacres. I remember that morning well. I’d been invited to a wedding in Jerusalem the […]

Hamas must accept Trump’s peace deal or face consequences

Two years ago today, Hamas perpetrated the single greatest massacre of Jews since the end of the Nazi Holocaust in 1945. In a barbaric assault on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, 1,195 people, including citizens of the United States and many other nations, were murdered. In addition to mass murder, Hamas fighters raped and […]

America must stop aiding our enemies by enabling the shadowy world of dirty cash

Global corruption has exploded in scale and scope, threatening international stability and American national security. As the Trump administration goes to war against Venezuelan...

Mamdani’s awful G&T plan: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 7, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Zohran Mamdani’s plan to phase out the Gifted & Talented program at the kindergarten level.

Hamas supporters begged for ceasefire — but only on their terms

Hamas must fully disarm and fully relinquish governing power. It can't have any role in any future body that administers Gaza or any say...

Jay Jones’ sick texts sum up the Dems’ position on political violence

Last week, Democratic Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones was exposed for sending texts fantasizing about then-House Speaker Todd Gilbert (R) being graphically murdered.

Chicago’s ‘ICE-free zone’

CHICAGO’S ‘ICE-FREE ZONE.’ One of the main themes of the second Trump administration has been the explosive collision between the president’s determination to enforce federal immigration law and many Democratic leaders’ determination not to enforce federal immigration law.  Conflicts have arisen across the country, ranging from peaceful protests to violent protests to obstruction of immigration authorities’ work to attempted […]

What Democrats are missing in trying to recapture young people

BALDWIN, Pennsylvania — Collin Arthrell sat at a table filled with young people at a luncheon in a middle-class suburban Pittsburgh borough, dressed neatly in a suit with his curly hair neatly cropped. Four years ago, you would not have seen this many young people psyched about voting in an off-year cycle. But a lot […]

My husband is a Hamas hostage — after two years, Trump has given me hope

Two years after Oct. 7, I have witnessed something I thought was impossible: momentum. A deal that could finally end this horror, and bring...

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