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El-Sayed under fire online after taking aim at Usha Vance, female Trump aide in weekend social media posts

Abdul El-Sayed's post about Usha Vance and JD Vance's grandfather sparked accusations of racism and sexism from Rep. Brandon Gill and others.

‘Testing the waters’: Sen. Chris Van Hollen weighing run for president

Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland on Sunday added his name to the list of hopefuls for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028.

Pete Buttigieg returns to South Carolina as he weighs another White House run

The last time Pete Buttigieg was giving a political speech in South Carolina, it was to mark a distant finish in the state's primary that effectively ended his campaign for president.

Pence says US must prepare for ‘inevitable’ action against Iran

Former Vice President Mike Pence argued Sunday the U.S. military should prepare for further strikes against Iran, action he deemed “inevitable.” “It's going to be absolutely imperative that we keep the pressure on, and that we keep the military assets in the region to be able to take the action that I believe is going...

Mamdani’s failed Netanyahu arrest bid: Letters to the Editor — July 23, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani admitting he can’t arrest Benjamin Netan­yahu, calls him a “war criminal.”

New Jersey admits that the voter fraud that doesn’t happen was happening

Democrats and liberal media have said that evidence of voter fraud, specifically fraud committed by noncitizens, is essentially nonexistent. Now, New Jersey’s Democratic governor has effectively killed that talking point. Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced on Tuesday that she had removed 6,600 voters from the state’s voter rolls. Those voters were nonresidents who applied for driver’s licenses and […]

High taxes cost New York $51 billion

New York progressives have long pointed to the state’s growing number of millionaires as proof that their “tax the rich” agenda has worked. But a Washington Examiner analysis of the Citizens Budget Commission’s annual estimates found that New York lost an estimated $51.5 billion in personal income-tax revenue between 2011 and 2022 because its share […]

Shapiro-Ossoff would be the Dems’ best 2028 hope, except …

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. Being above 50% approval is a helluva accomplishment in today’s […]

Shoshana Bryen, 1953-2026

Popular opinion has it that Washington, D.C., is filled with amoral, self-interested people who don’t really believe in anything save their own professional advancement. Of course, such people do exist. But their influence is short-lived. They come and go. Real influence comes from those who gain a reputation for their honesty, thoughtfulness, and selflessness. Those […]

The Brink of War movie: Dramatic nuclear chess 

The year: 1986. Two global superpowers have nuclear warheads pointed at each other. Many fear imminent war.  “Two vivid characters meet over a weekend, on a desolate and windswept island, in a reputedly haunted house with rain lashing against its windowpanes, where they experience the most amazing things,” wrote Ken Adelman, President Ronald Reagan’s arms […]

Republicans are about to make a new billion-dollar union in college sports world

Republicans in Washington usually want to empower workers and businesses to innovate and thrive. But they are pushing a bill that could create a massive new union that would crush the hopes and dreams of thousands of young athletes around the country. The bill is the so-called Protect College Sports Act, which claims to “stabilize […]

The merger isn’t killing Hollywood. Hollywood already did that

According to the 12 Democratic state attorneys general who sued this week to block Paramount Skydance’s $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, the theatrical movie business is “a big business, and it is thriving.” That premise carries the states’ theory of harm, and it does not survive contact with the box office: ticket sales […]

Christopher Nolan had the Muses on his side

Christopher Nolan, perhaps the greatest director in the world, is back with another winner. The man behind Oppenheimer (2023) now gives us The Odyssey, a movie adaptation of Homer’s ancient epic. The film is already a massive success. Making $264 million in its first week alone and sitting at 95% and above on Rotten Tomatoes, […]

It’s not the nicotine, it’s the smoke. Doctors are still getting this wrong

My father died from a smoking-related disease. As a physician, I have seen versions of his story repeated too many times: patients who knew cigarettes were harming them, wanted to stop, tried to stop — and still could not fully break free. That experience shaped my view of public health long before I served as […]

Both pro-life and pro-choice positions are evil. Why not try this instead?

First, let us get it clear: Human life begins not with birth but with the fertilized egg. As soon as the sperm inserts itself into the egg, there is a new human being in existence. He, not it, is very young, incapable of entering into contracts, and does not even look at all like the […]

The Iran war started under Biden, not Trump. Joe said ‘don’t,’ and Tehran did

As the costs of the Iran campaign mount and Congress fights over a bill to cover them, a familiar question is circulating in Washington: Did this war have to happen? It is the right question aimed at the wrong date. The honest ledger on this conflict does not open on Feb. 28, 2026, when the […]

They called Reagan an ‘amiable dunce.’ Now it’s Trump’s turn

In 1981, one of Washington’s most respected Democratic elder statesmen dismissed the new president as an “amiable dunce.” Clark Clifford, a former Secretary of Defense, said it at a dinner; the phrase leaked and became the era’s shorthand. Kind, but foolish. Likable, but lost. Forty years later, Gallup found that 69% of Americans, nearly half […]

The government killed your business and made your banker hold the knife

When a federal bank examiner leans on a bank to close a customer’s account and that closure destroys the customer’s business, the government has taken private property without paying for it. That is a distinct constitutional claim, separate from the shareholder duty-of-care questions now working through the courts, and on June 10, the Department of […]

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