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Dem candidate’s Zionist castration rant sparks firestorm as party leaders rewrite narrative to target GOP

House Democrats respond to Maureen Galindo's antisemitic pledge to jail American Zionists by attempting to shift blame to Republican dark money donors.

Two newcomers gear up for fight in Alabama, but face uphill battle in race to replace Tuberville

Alabama's Senate race heats up as Republicans and Democrats head to dual runoff races in a bid to replace outgoing Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.

Unions that paralyzed New York commute over pay spent millions on luxury travel, filings show

LIRR strike union leaders spent over $3 million on luxury lodging and dining in 2025 while arguing workers couldn't make ends meet, records show.

Fmr Dem Rep Barney Frank, sharp-tongued liberal trailblazer, Dodd-Frank co-author dies

Barney Frank, the liberal Massachusetts congressman behind the Dodd-Frank financial reform law and a gay rights pioneer, has died at age 86.

The red states charging ahead with America’s wealth as rivals watch billions slip away

New IRS data reveals Americans are relocating to Southern and Sun Belt states, drawn by lower taxes, cheaper housing costs and warmer climates.

Utah’s bold step to restore civic education

Too many students graduate college without understanding the fundamental ideas that shape our republic: liberty, justice, and self-governance. Utah is boldly leading the charge in restoring a meaningful civic education that equips students with the knowledge and ideas that have made America a beacon of freedom. With strong bipartisan support, the Utah legislature passed Senate Bill 334 to […]

Eliminate the EPA’s IRIS program

The Trump administration is taking significant steps to streamline government operations and eliminate waste. It recently bolstered these efforts in an executive order aimed at rescinding regulations that aren’t explicitly authorized, seeking to stop regulatory overreach. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin quickly followed suit, announcing 31 deregulatory actions aimed at driving down consumer costs, […]

Kathy Hochul, lawmakers steering New York into a fiscal train wreck

Gov. Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers are about to ram through one of the most reckless spending plans in recent New York history.

Don’t subsidize day care, help families

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) is right in saying there is a family crisis in America, but the legislation she proposed is the wrong one to fix it. The United States has record-low and falling birth rates because young adults are getting married later and less. This deserves attention from Congress, but the wrong solution could […]

Far-left organizations are soiling legitimate protests with outside agitators looking for a real fight

Nonetheless, the sheer size of the damages awarded to Greenpeace send shock waves through the loose networks of nonprofit groups that support disruptive protests...

Ex-Secret Service agent on the challenge of guarding first families: ‘Spread the service very thin’

There’s keeping regular people safe and there’s guarding presidents. Michael Matranga, a Secret Service guy, told me all about it.

NYPD’s DNA file saves teens’ lives — but know-nothing Council wants it shut down

With teen crime on the rise, the City Council is attacking yet another deterrent to violence and delinquency.

Trump the dealmaker must learn that nationalism cuts both ways — or risk wrecking his presidency

President Donald Trump is nothing if not strong-willed, and he’s the leader of the mightiest nation on earth — but there’s one power even...

MTA’s reckless spending habits: Letters to the Editor — March 25, 2025

NY Post readers discuss MTA’s request for another $4 billion to prevent another “Summer of Hell” on subways.

Mr. President, speak up against the sham arrest of Erdogan’s rival

On Sunday, a Turkish court formally arrested Erdogan's main political foe, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, on sham corruption and terrorism charges, sparking huge protests.

Democrats WILL regret cheering as Tesla terrorism rages on

Too many Democrats are sitting back and letting the violence happen — while their party’s most belligerent voices keep fanning the flames.

Don’t let universities off so easy, the resistance got old and other commentary

Team Trump is “giving Columbia University the $400 million back in exchange for just a handful of basic concessions,” fumes National Review’s Jim Geraghty.

The Columbia fight isn’t over

New York City’s Ivy League campus, Columbia University, has become a place where Jewish students are not welcome. It’s time for the leadership of Columbia and its sister school, Barnard College, to step up and protect all of their students by providing severe discipline for lawbreakers and structural reforms to ensure they cannot run rampant […]

Democrats have a new socialist rising star

While Democrats are in the midst of an identity crisis with no real leader for the party, the first new “rising star” of the second Trump era is hitting the stage in New York City. Zohran Mamdani, a New York assemblyman running for mayor of New York City, is the subject of the newest Democratic […]

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