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Republicans eye legislative action to dismantle $1.8B Anti-Weaponization Fund

Republicans in Congress are preparing for legislative action to end or at least place guardrails around the $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund.

Republicans who have drawn a hard line on Iran pan Trump’s emerging proposal to end the war

President Donald Trump's emerging deal to end the Iran war is drawing heavy criticism from some fellow Republicans who favor a harder line against the government in Tehran and fear a lost opportunity to finally rein in a longtime Mideast nemesis.

Rubio calls GOP criticisms of Iran-Trump emerging deal ‘absurd’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio shot back at Republican criticism of a possible deal with Iran as “absurd,” adding that “our preference is to address this through a diplomatic means.” “The idea that somehow this president, given everything he’s already proven he’s willing to do, is going to somehow agree to a deal that ultimately...

Ebola response hobbled by US withdrawal from global health

The Ebola outbreak spreading throughout Central Africa is the first major outbreak since the Trump administration demolished its global health programs and largely withdrew from the world stage last year.  Experts say the absence is palpable. While the U.S. is sending resources and teams of experts overseas, public health and infectious disease experts say President...

Trump says Iran deal will be ‘good and proper’ if one is made

President Trump said Sunday that if his administration reaches a deal with Iran, it will be a “good and proper one,” as the two sides reportedly near an agreement to end hostilities.  “If I make a deal with Iran, it will be a good and proper one, not like the one made by Obama, which...

Trump’s Latin America realignment puts America first

It’s simple: if you care about problems such as drugs, crime, and illegal migration, you must care about what’s happening in Latin America. But for a long time, the region has taken a backseat in U.S. foreign policy. Until now. For the first time in nearly 50 years, the United States, under the leadership of […]

The West deserves a say in public lands

In Utah and across the West, the question of who controls our vast public lands is not just a matter of jurisdiction — it’s about fairness, opportunity, and accountability. After the Supreme Court rejected Utah’s landmark challenge over federal control of public lands, we must continue to elevate a conversation that has simmered for decades. […]

The fall of Fauci

In light of news that a planned museum exhibit on Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has been defunded by the Department of Government Efficiency, it’s worth considering how far “America’s doctor” has fallen from grace.  Not long ago, Fauci was celebrated as something like […]

J.D. Vance rightly warns Europeans against the dark cloud of censorship — and critics freak out

The panic that gripped Europe’s political elites after J.D. Vance delivered some overdue home truths in Munich found expression back home in the most...

Jonathan Roumie on how faith helped get him cast as Jesus Christ on ‘The Chosen: Last Supper’

“I was very scared. I knew I’d find joy doing this role — and I asked Him, ‘You want me to continue? I have...

Greed is good — how capitalism makes the world better for us all

Corporate greed, regulated by competition, is the main reason world poverty has dropped — and if a few people got absurdly rich, so what?...

Trump the myth-buster: Wrecking the left’s delusions is his superpower

Donald Trump's brash style has proven an effective, if imperfect, antidote to the left’s stranglehold on the zeitgeist — and he’s reaping the rewards,...

Dems’ disagreement with DOGE: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 17, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the left’s criticism of DOGE’s continued effort to expose and cut wasteful federal outlays.

Feds can inject some common sense in NYC — and shut down city’s ‘safe’ drug sites

President Trump should listen to his minority constituents in New York City and close the official 'safe injection' facilities that are harming their neighborhoods.

Alarming report shows US drowning in red ink — as Democrats block spending cuts

The federal government is racing toward a fiscal cliff, with a new report citing a mind-numbing $838 billion cash shortfall just for the first...

Will Trump’s Kennedy Center coup help him win the culture wars?

It’s obvious that the second Trump administration has a clear and brutal strategy: flood the zone. In just the first few weeks of his presidency, President Donald Trump and his team have overwhelmed their Democratic Party opponents with policy changes across the board. With every day feeling more like a week, there’s simply too much […]

Stop the fearmongering over eliminating the Department of Education

As Linda McMahon stepped into the ring for her confirmation hearing as Secretary of Education on Thursday, panic is spreading over the idea that she might deliver the final smackdown to the agency. Having worked as an education policy analyst and reporter, and experienced the American education system as a student and aide to teachers, I’ve […]

Transparency will help keep America healthy

Federal government health institutions are not perfect. Given the track record of the last several years, Americans have good reason to demand more transparency. But we should be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater. In today’s polarized climate, anti-vaccine sentiment threatens to unravel decades of public health progress. Although the science […]

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