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Mamdani Announces First City-Owned Grocery Store Will Open Next Year

The first of Mamdani’s five city-owned grocery stores is set to open next year in the Bronx.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 18

1991—The New York Times and the Washington Post report that in 1990 Charles E. Smith, a wealthy real-estate...

Oil touches $110 per barrel as Trump warns Iran to hurry up on peace talks

Oil prices rose, and Wall Street stocks were flat to start the trading week on Monday after President Trump warned Iran the "clock is ticking" on peace negotiations.

My family’s farm and America’s founding promise 

My farm in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, has been in our family for nearly two centuries. My great-great-grandparents worked it with their hands. My grandparents ran it as a dairy. My mother lives on it still. I bought my own piece of that land — a patch of earth I’ve been planning to retire to, where […]

AI is stunting students’ ability to write and problem solve

The verdict is in. Study after study has revealed that artificial intelligence is adversely affecting students’ ability to think critically, solve problems, and formulate their own ideas without the assistance of machine learning tools. Who could have predicted that outsourcing every homework assignment to a robot would have such dire consequences for our students? TRUSTING […]

Long Island wind power is yet another green screwjob — forcing New Yorkers to pay more than DOUBLE for energy

Gov. Kathy Hochul's green-energy lunacy keeps socking New Yorkers, with the latest blow coming from the Empire Wind One offshore turbine project. 

Harvard’s defiance against Trump: Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Harvard University’s lawsuit in response to the Trump administration’s pressure to reform.

Three elite liberal establishments that failed students during COVID-19

Closing schools for a year was a disastrous mistake. It caused massive learning loss, sparked a crime wave, increased childhood and adolescent anxiety, and accelerated the dissolution of community in America. So it makes sense that everyone wants to blame other people for school closures. Liberal blogger Matt Yglesias took to social media this week […]

Dana Perino’s book on mentoring is a must read for everyone

Dana Perino has a superpower. It is a special gift that has nothing to do with her position as a Fox News anchor or her former role as press secretary for former President George W. Bush. Instead, it has everything to do with her ability to guide young people as they navigate the minefields of […]

As public opinion sours, Donald Trump is his own worst enemy

Usually, presidencies are rocked by events — a hostage crisis, a war gone wrong. Here, nothing was done to Trump; he was the event.

Relief for Trump in sight — if Supreme Court special session reins in rogue judges

President Trump is looking to counter rogue judges’ overreach — without taking the extreme steps of impeachment or defying their orders.

Quit gaslighting us — elite groupthink drove the COVID disaster

The COVID era collided with cancel culture to create a uniquely poisonous herd mentality that pushed the worst pandemic abuses.

Pedro Pascal’s trans hysteria drags Disney into political controversy again

Fresh off of one Hollywood “talent” kicking off a political firestorm that destroyed a tentpole movie, Disney is now facing a repeat of the same scenario, highlighting again the company’s hypocritical view of its stars engaging in political rants. Actor Pedro Pascal decided to run headfirst into the transgender debate once again, calling Harry Potter […]

Elon Musk is still revolutionizing the car and the city while reducing our reliance on Beijing

In a truly excruciating first-quarter earnings report, electric vehicle titan Tesla announced that its $409 million net income was down a staggering 71% year-over-year and its 2% net profit margin was down 68%. Deliveries of the brand’s flagship Model 3 and Model Y were down 12% from the previous quarter, and deliveries of the novel […]

Sinners: When the devil follows you home

There is an age-old myth about blues legend Robert Johnson. As the story goes, Johnson met the devil at a crossroads and sold his soul in exchange for unparalleled guitar prowess. This perennial fable, rooted in American folklore and the haunting melodies of the Deep South, lies at the heart of Ryan Coogler’s latest film, Sinners, […]

Ketanji Brown Jackson: There are plenty of schools, but not plenty of wedding sites

During the Mahmoud v. Taylor oral arguments in front of the Supreme Court this week, universal school choice was lauded by none other than Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Of course, Jackson did not intend to do this. Jackson said she was “struggling to see how it burdens a parent’s religious exercise if the school teaches something the parent disagrees […]

Trump needs to trash Biden’s China-friendly policies

The Trump administration just levied 145% tariffs on all goods imported from China. While the economic impact of this policy remains unclear, President Donald Trump is right to start playing offense. The United States is already falling behind China in countless technological advancements, thanks to several Biden-era policies undermining our economy and empowering our greatest […]

RFK Jr.’s memory lane rants damage MAHA

While many are too quick to dismiss the entire “Make America Healthy Again” movement as a compilation of Instagram health advice and fast-talking pseudoscience, it’s undeniable that parts of MAHA are crucially important to the health of our society. Concerns over ever-expanding vaccine schedules, government subsidies driving the use of high fructose corn syrup, and […]

Blame Obama and EU leaders for Russia occupying Crimea, not Trump

As a student at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Political Science and Russian and Eastern European Studies, there was a real-world application assignment where we analyzed what it would take for Russia to abandon its occupation of Crimea. We discussed imposing sanctions, theorized about freezing assets, and discussed several other geopolitical resolutions. Ultimately, we […]

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