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Unless Mamdani reverses course on NYPD funding expect to see crime steadily rise

Mayor Zohran Mamdani is demanding some kind of tax hike to fund higher spending across city government — with the conspicuous exception of the NYPD.

If Mamdani puts this Angela Burton loon in charge of child safety, he’ll have blood on his hands

If Mayor Zohran Mamdani really does tap Angela Burton to become New York City's...

How anti-Israel Democrats are radicalizing the party

The question is simple: Will Democrats confront antisemitism and anti-Zionist extremism within their ranks,...

NYC is frozen solid again — even the mayor’s hot air couldn’t warm us up

We’re snowed in again, and I’m back humming, “Let It Snow.”

How Trump’s FDA is breaking his promise to America’s patients

A worrisome new ideological shift at the Food and Drug Administration threatens to undermine...

Michael Goodwin: Looking back on 2 former NYC mayors who sparked major crises — as inexperienced Mamdani enters City Hall

Now is a good time to explore how the Big Apple got in and out of earlier mayoral-made crises, as soon-to-be radical mayor Zohran...

The year in whoppers: Joe Biden’s STILL gaslighting on inflation, Zohran Mamdani’s flipping the Gaza script and more

A resurgence of Trump Derangement Syndrome, the rise of socialist antisemite Zohran Mamdani and woker-than-woke wackiness fueled some truly bizarre statements in 2025.

Bruce Blakeman’s pander to subway union is a strange gambit from NY gov candidate

If pandering to public-worker unions is Bruce Blakeman's idea of how he's going to beat Gov. Kathy Hochul next year, expect her to win...

Biden White House BEGGED fraudsters to rip us off

Minnesota wasn't the only place where scammers swiped billions from taxpayers: Turns out the Biden Department of Housing and Urban Development rushed $5 billion...

People of Iran keep rising up against tyranny, and we should help them

Iranians have once again taken to the streets in defiance of their Islamist and authoritarian government.

Why bigger isn’t better for Trump’s ‘Golden Fleet’ of battleships

The USS Defiant battleship looks awesome on paper — but in warfare, performance counts more than appearance.

Minnesota’s shocking welfare fraud: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 31, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the $9 billion in public funds lost to fraud in Minnesota via welfare and day-care scams.

RFK Jr. actually embraces the science on trans kids

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. isn’t always very careful about evidence — but when it comes to "gender affirmation" treatments, the most painstaking research is...

Best of the Babylon Bee: Miss Rachel apologizes for poorly timed ‘J is for jihad’ episode

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Young white men are turning to toxic influences like Nick Fuentes because they’ve been sacrificed on the altar of diversity

Gen Z men have been sacrificed on the altar of diversity — and it’s sending them into the arms of reactionary influencers.

How criminal justice reformers empower murderers

Criminal justice reform was peddled to voters as being about poor, underprivileged souls serving harsh sentences for smoking marijuana or some such nonsense. In reality, criminal justice reformers have fought to ensure that cold-blooded criminals avoid justice for repeated or heinous crimes. This is evident in Salem, the capital of Oregon, where a controversy has […]

Putin ‘attack’ bluster shows Russia is the one standing in the way of peace

The mood was cautiously optimistic after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emerged from his Mar-a-Lago meeting on Sunday.

The heart of Trump’s deportation push

THE HEART OF TRUMP’S DEPORTATION PUSH. You’ve probably heard commentators say that under President Donald Trump, Immigration and Customs Enforcement is arresting and deporting a huge number of illegal immigrants who have no criminal record. The first response to that is: if they crossed illegally into the United States, they have a criminal record. Plus, they’re […]

Nuclear waste is not an engineering problem. It’s a governance failure

As Japan takes the final steps toward restarting the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, the world’s largest nuclear facility, familiar debates are resurfacing: reactor safety, seismic risk, and public trust. These problems certainly matter, especially in light of the Fukushima disaster in 2011, but they are no longer the primary constraint on nuclear energy’s future. Criticality is […]

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