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Miranda Devine: Anthony Fauci can’t escape his ‘origin’al COVID lie 

Dr. Anthony Fauci deserves to be indicted — but he probably won’t be — because his role in the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic that he fought so hard...

Here’s where to focus your anger for the outrageous LIRR strike

The strike by five unions Saturday that shut down the Long Island Rail Road...

Greene predicts ‘political revolution in America’ if US troops sent to Iran

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), a former ally of President Trump who has since sparred with him over multiple issues, on Sunday predicted “political revolution in” the U.S. if there are American boots on the ground in Iran. “If you send in U.S. military troops into Iran, there is going to be a political...

Nearly half of Americans anxious about finances amid frustrations with Trump’s handle on economy: Poll

Nearly half of Americans have anxiety about their finances at the same time as they have frustrations with the economy under President Trump, according to a new poll. In the CBS News/YouGov poll, 44 percent of respondents said they see their “own personal financial and economic situation” as either “fairly bad” or “very bad,” while...

Former defense secretary: US could face Cuban migration crisis

Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned of a migration crisis to the U.S. from Cuba, comments that follow President Trump recently threatening the island. “Does it matter to U.S. national security what happens on this island?” CBS News’s Margaret Brennan asked Gates on “Face the Nation.” “I think that, actually, the biggest risk is, that...

A bad Iran deal is worse than no deal, Mr. President

Don't sign just to have a piece of paper to wave around.

The media’s fascination with Catholic Church explained

I watched the recent Oscar-bait film Conclave somewhat reluctantly, mostly because Pope Francis‘s death on April 21 prompted renewed interest in the film after it was made available on Amazon Prime. As the entire world eagerly anticipates the conclave that will elect Francis’s successor, Hollywood has done its part to color the public’s view of […]

‘Star Wars’ in the age of lost innocence

Star Wars’ most critically acclaimed TV series to date, Andor, returned last month for its much-anticipated second season. In its three-episode debut, Andor pulls no punches on living up to its reputation as the “gritty,” “realistic” take on life in the Star Wars galaxy during the height of the Galactic Empire. Controversy, as usual with […]

Tariffs don’t live up to Trump’s hype

Just over 100 days into President Donald Trump’s second term, his signature tariff policy, heralded as a tool to boost American manufacturing and reduce deficits, deserves a sober review. While the administration touts tariffs as a win for U.S. workers, early data paint a more complex picture, with modest revenue gains, declining manufacturing activity, and […]

Supreme Court and Congress must protect parents’ rights

Several years after the frustrations of parents burst into the public eye, some states and localities continue to lock out the most important stakeholders of a child’s education: parents. Recent oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor showed the entire nation why parental rights in education are more important now than ever.  Parents should always be in charge […]

As Navy prioritizes Middle East, China encircles Taiwan

Determined to undermine the Trump administration’s military bolstering of Taiwan and the Philippines, China is emphasizing its ability to compress Taiwan in the event of war and its belief that it can successfully do so even in a direct confrontation with the U.S. military. Deployments close to Taiwan by the Chinese military are ratcheting up […]

Streamlining environmental reviews secures our energy future

The Department of the Interior’s recent actions to streamline environmental reviews for critical energy projects mark a watershed moment for Wyoming and the entire American West. As chairwoman of the Senate Western Caucus, I am thrilled that Secretary Doug Burgum is making these necessary reforms to unleash our domestic energy potential while maintaining appropriate environmental […]

Democrats have a patriotism problem

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) had a simple request for Democratic activists attending anti-Trump rallies: “Bring an American flag.” “When you are going to one of these rallies,” Slotkin told supporters, “you know everybody has all their different signs, all their different issues that they care about. Bring an American flag. Wear the red, white, and […]

Why I was wrong about Donald Trump — he’s a ‘strange attractor’ with a mission

I have no wish to glorify Donald Trump or to assess his moral worth but only to figure out why, as an analyst, I...

Banning smartphones in schools is a win for Gov. Hochul and NY kids

Another win for Gov. Kathy Hochul in the state budget talks is her “bell-to-bell” cellphone ban — even if it comes with a ridiculous...

SCOTUS needs to walk carefully in case of a religious charter school

“A holding here may apply in some states and may not apply in others,” Justice Neil Gorsuch observed Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard...

Supporting Ukraine — peace deal or no — is in America’s best interest

Despite the agitprop from the isolationists, supporting Ukraine is one of the greatest foreign policy bargains in history.

Lefty judge’s illegal migrant aid: Letters to the Editor — May 1, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan for helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE agents.

Celebrity marriages are hard — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce better be careful

There’s been tiny news dribbles about Earth’s hot temp couple “Traylor” — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Could TayTay and TraTra go maybe ta-ta?

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