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Tom Steyer proves things can get worse than Gavin Newsom in California

Tom Steyer proves one thing about California politics: As bad as things get, they can always get worse.

Trump says draft of peace agreement is imminent; strait to open

President Trump announced Saturday that a draft of a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran to end weeks of fighting has been negotiated and the Strait of Hormuz will be opening up to shipping traffic.

Republicans are rushing to redraw districts before midterms. Here’s where things stand

Republicans are rushing to redraw congressional districts to their advantage ahead of the midterm elections following a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that weakened minority protections under the federal Voting Rights Act.

Maryland Democratic leaders hint toward special redistricting session

Democratic-controlled Maryland could be jumping into the national redistricting surge, state Senate President Bill Ferguson said Friday.

Giants teammates split as Jaxson Dart introduces Trump at New York rally

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart made a surprise appearance Friday to introduce President Trump at a campaign rally for Rep. Mike Lawler in Suffern, New York -- and the appearance quickly divided the Giants' locker room.

Sean Duffy can address decades of government neglect of air travel

The transportation sector has faced unusual turbulence in early 2025. On Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s first day, the worst aviation disaster in decades shook the nation. A series of subsequent aviation accidents and a near miss that took place at Chicago Midway International Airport just last week have put the system under a larger microscope. The Trump team has […]

Ending Biden’s disgraceful erosion of American deterrence

Since the beginning of our nation’s history, the core obligation of the federal government has been the common defense of the United States. Central to that mission is the readiness, lethality, strength, and warfighting acumen that make up the foundation of American deterrence. To paraphrase the words of former President Ronald Reagan, if peace and […]

Trump and Zelensky’s Oval Office altercation: Letters to the Editor — March 4, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky’s clash during a publicly aired presser in the Oval Office.

Don’t be fooled by the Democrats’ sudden ‘moderate’ rebrand

It appears that some members of the Democratic Party didn’t get the memo from the 2024 election that Americans are tired of the woke, anti-woman propaganda pushed in our schools and government institutions.  Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) gave President Donald Trump the verbal middle finger at the White House recently when he asked if she […]

Democrats’ obsession with Ukraine has Mike Levin forgetting WWII facts

Rep. Mike Levin’s (D-CA) grandfather is a hero. The Democratic congressman publicly revealed this information last week in a post on X. Levin’s grandfather fought in World War II, volunteering to risk his life to fight against human civilization’s evilest empires.  Unfortunately, Levin made an ill-advised (and illogical) analogy (and virtue signal attempt) about his […]

In tech we hope

As the keynote speaker at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast this year, Monsignor James Shea spoke on the theme of hope. A central example of the speech was children present a particularly pure source of hope. Yet, society consistently misdirects its hope. This point was the flip side of Shea’s example: We do so toward […]

A budget deal appears unlikely, but so does a shutdown

As budget talks continue in the Senate, there is talk of a possible government shutdown. Senate Republicans need at least seven Democrats to vote for the bill to get a 60-vote majority. Senate Republicans won’t support a bill with Democrat provisions designed to slow President Donald Trump’s agenda. “The bigger issue is the Democrats’ insistence […]

Elbridge Colby understands the China threat

America faces an unparalleled threat from China. Elbridge Colby is the man we need at the Pentagon to counter this threat, back up Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and implement President Donald Trump’s America First policy agenda. I’ve known Colby, or Bridge, for years. He’s one of the premier defense and foreign policy minds of our […]

American conservatives must understand the truth about European ‘conservatism’

The American political system is unique: a system built in pursuit of deadlock rather than “progress,” a system that fully understands human nature and proactively defends against it, and a system that holds itself accountable, at least when it works as designed. But at its heart, American politics is unique because the United States of […]

Making the military great again should be Trump’s legacy

President Donald Trump once wrote, “The best thing you can do is deal from strength.” After four years of the Biden administration‘s “America Last” agenda, divisive diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, and overall mismanagement, the U.S. military no longer projects the strength needed to uphold our status as the leader of the free world. As […]

Why recession fears are overblown

Fears of a recession are greatly exaggerated. Sometimes, the market believes in ghosts.  The fears, however, are real. Last Friday, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta lowered its GDPNow model of economic growth for the first quarter to a negative 1.5% annually. The Atlanta Fed’s forecast model stirred up talk of recession. One prominent economist said the economy […]

What we need to hear from Trump

President Donald Trump has accomplished much in his first six weeks in office, and he deserves credit for it. But now we need to hear what the president intends to do with Congress, the institution essential to ensuring that Trump’s reforms will endure. This should be a central theme of what he says in prime […]

The COVID lockdown nearly killed NYC — and it was Andrew Cuomo who came close to destroying it

New Yorkers taken with Cuomo’s odious, I’m-your-hero oratory should remember how he screwed us over in 2020.

What Zelensky can learn from Netanyahu — and his Oval Office meltdown with Obama

Volodymyr Zelensky's White House lecture reminds me of the lessons I learned when Israel's Netanyahu had a similar run-in with a US president —...

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