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San Francisco balanced its budget by cutting off the NGOs

You probably don’t realize this on account of you have a real job, but government workers in California are still basically grifting on Covid hours, and they just sued...

The shock tactics Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt will need to win

I once asked Steve Hilton whether he had a plan to win the governor’s...

Here’s why California’s gas-tax insanity keeps getting worse

California’s latest gas-tax hike lands as voters this week rejected a range of local...

Let California’s winds of change sweep all of Blue America

If machine Dems can lose in California, it can happen anywhere.

Nothing beats summer in NYC — even if the AC breaks

It’s summertime and the living is — easy?

Charlottesville smear’s twist, the wonders of crime-fighting and other commentary

“The entire hoax of Trump and Charlottesville” was “built upon another grand lie” — that “the ‘Unite the Right’ rally was organized and financed...

The collegiality of the Supreme Court is under attack — and it’s dangerous

Earlier this month, Justice Sonia Sotomayor took an extraordinarily personal shot at Justice Brett Kavanaugh — just the latest lack of civility.

Tick-tock, Tehran — the regime’s escape routes are closing fast

The Islamic Republic must soon confront a hard question: Is continued war with two of the world’s strongest militaries worth national ruin?

How the internet has hijacked our health — as ‘snake oil’ experts offer algorithmic diagnoses

For decades, physicians held a near-monopoly on medical knowledge. That era is over. In its place is a fragmented marketplace of online authorities all...

Lessons from deadly disasters: The case for reauthorizing FirstNet

In January 2026, winter storms Fern and Gianna swept across the southern and eastern United States, leaving millions without electricity in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Regions such as the Carolinas faced historic snowfall.  The FirstNet Response Operations Group successfully answered more than 20 requests for support from public safety agencies. To ensure this capability […]

Education’s purpose isn’t just about getting a good job

The evidence pointing to systemic failure in the U.S.’s education system is overwhelming — and I’m not just talking about the massive number of students who sit in U.S. classrooms year-after-year without learning to read or do math. The 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress, for example, our so-called Nation’s Report Card, found that nearly […]

What happens the day after tomorrow in Iran?

As a ceasefire with Iran moves into its second extension, what might come next for Iran, the United States, and the region? The first question: Who is running Tehran? The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has opened a power vacuum at the center of the Islamic Republic. His son Mojtaba has been described as a […]

Treat China’s fishing pirates like the pirates of old

In the early 19th century, the seizure of vessels by North African Barbary pirates became a crisis for the young American republic. President Thomas Jefferson issued instructions in 1802 to his naval commanders: “You are hereby authorized and directed to subdue, seize, and make prize of all vessels, goods, and effects belonging to the [Barbary […]

Cowards wish death on ‘all tyrants’ after White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting

After what may be another attempt on President Donald Trump’s life, masked cowards waited outside the scene of the White House Correspondents Dinner shooting with signs calling for “all tyrants” to die. You know who the real tyrants are? The ones who murder their political opponents. The ones who keep trying to kill the leader […]

Michael Goodwin: Trump and Netanyahu have a shared goal for Iran — but the media pits them against each other

When it comes to the war against Iran, the first drafts of history are being especially unkind to the free world’s architects.

We must pass voter ID — it is simply common sense

Voter ID has qualified for the California ballot — and it should be an automatic “yes” vote.

From California to Virginia, we need a full ceasefire on gerrymandering

Fifteen years ago, I helped make the case for what became California’s Citizens Redistricting Commission. It was a first-of-its-kind body of 14 ordinary Californians,...

America must confront the evil of soaring antisemitism — before it’s too late

America’s growing antisemitism problem is proving an existential test for Democrats across the country, but it’s incumbent on all of good will to fight...

Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s photo scandal and more: Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter Dianna Russini's photo scandal and more.

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