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Why hasn’t Mahmoud Khalil been deported yet?

Piling insult upon insult, Columbia anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil last week reminded everyone that he still hasn’t been deported — by filing a lawsuit that basically says the drive...

Council pay raise is sick joke on working people of New York

These tax-eaters have lived in the bubble world of municipal government for so long...

Fast Takes: DSA pins hopes on Michigan, Maine Dems distrust their voters and more

The implosion of the Platner campaign in Maine went “about as horribly as it...

Dark day for the UK as Andy Burnham doubles down on disaster

This week, millions of Brits discovered we have a new prime minister we never...

‘The Odyssey’ is an ancient tale that also serves as a great American epic

Christopher Nolan's new blockbuster, based on a 2,500-year-old poetic masterpiece, resonates with Americans because...

Nonprofit salary outrage: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 8, 2025

NY Post readers discuss The Post’s exposés on executive salaries at the Central Park Conservancy and 9/11 Museum.

Blame our gutless Congress for Trump’s infinite national emergencies

We are not a people who wish to be ruled by fiat, but members of Congress are too consumed with staging victimhood pageants to...

Mamdani’s inner circle is young, privileged … and not Zoh diverse

Zohran Mamdani insists he appeals to a broad cross-section of New Yorkers — yet his inner circle of cookie-cutter radicals is strikingly white and...

Why Dems are set to shoot themselves in the foot again — with a pointless government shutdown

Democrats know they’re in a political hole, but they just can’t stop digging: They’re now getting set to shut the government.

Liquor store cuts and more: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 7, 2025

NY Post readers discuss a proposal to cut down liquor stores in New York City and more.

The truth about urban crime

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. When President Donald Trump sent the Washington, D.C., National Guard […]

How a thirty-year plan for Islamic influence is finally bearing fruit

The People’s Conference for Palestine held its second annual gathering in Detroit from August 29 to 31, 2025. Many organizations endorsed the conference, including the National Students for Justice in Palestine and the Columbus chapter of the American Muslims for Palestine. SJP and AMP have significant links to the Islamist group Hamas, a terrorist organization designated […]

Celebrate Legal Liberation Day for unionized federal workers

It didn’t make headlines, but Aug. 15 should be remembered as Legal Liberation Day for unionized federal workers. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit restored to these 1.3 million workers a right that’s been denied to them since 1978: to sue their labor union for unlawful discrimination. Thanks to this long-overdue ruling, federal […]

Democrats against the Founding Fathers, Lincoln, and Kennedy

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) is no back-bencher. He is a former governor of a major state, the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and as recently as 2016, he was his party’s vice presidential nominee. Which is why his claim this week that anyone who believes human rights come from God, and not the […]

Trump’s presence in the NYC mayoral race could force Mayor Adams to drop out

Going back to the glory days of Tammany Hall, New York has had some wacky mayoral elections.

Bari Weiss, media success story, can save CBS news from itself

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. She was bullied, cast out, exiled from legacy media. But now […]

The World Cup joins rock stars in dynamic ticket pricing — but it’ll mar the global game

FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, announced Thursday tickets for next year’s World Cup (co-hosted with Mexico and Canada) will be sold using dynamic pricing. ...

The science of climate change is far from ‘settled’

Science is nuanced. This basic truth certainly holds for the field of atmospheric science, where the complexities of the airy environment are investigated. The climate science subdiscipline explores one of the most complicated and serious issues of our time: climate change. Yet the story the public often reads concerning current and future climate conditions is […]

American guarantees remain critical to any Ukraine peace guarantee force

At a Paris summit this week, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that 26 countries had agreed to provide postwar “security guarantees” for Ukraine as a part of any postwar deal between that country and Russia. Macron spoke of an international force ready to act “by land, sea, and air.” But he also noted that some […]

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