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Norway is pillaging hearts and minds

Norway’s fans became famous around New York City for plopping down wherever they are and pretending to row like Vikings — in Times Square, in rain-drenched parking lots before...

White House condemns ‘targeted sabotage’ of reflecting pool as repairs pushed past July 4 celebration

The National Park Service plans to drain the reflecting pool after Independence Day to repair damage from alleged vandalism, including cut sealant.

Ex-Trump official John Bolton pleads guilty to 1 of 18 counts in classified docs indictment

As expected, former National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded guilty to retaining classified documents. He used the documents to write his 2020 memoir about his experience in the first Trump administration.

WATCH: McCarthy says Trump will use ‘everything he can’ to force Senate action on SAVE America Act

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he supports the SAVE America Act and backs Trump's push to pressure the Senate to pass the election bill.

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their...

America has a plan to win the AI export race. Industry must deliver

The U.S. government’s new full-stack artificial intelligence program is the right strategic bet. Now American companies have to make it pay off. America has a plan to win the AI race. Now it’s time to execute. The administration’s AI Export Program is one of the clearest attempts in years to translate technological advantage into global […]

Don’t let China sabotage our future with AI data center fearmongering

There is no hotter debate unfolding across rural America than the expansion of data center infrastructure. Here in Texas, I have been hearing from folks who are raising legitimate concerns about water use, electricity demand, landowner rights, and whether massive Big Tech companies can be trusted to operate responsibly. I understand those concerns because I […]

Rededicating America 250: A moment to remember who we are 

This weekend, thousands will gather on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for Rededicate America 250, a historic moment to honor the United States as it approaches its 250th anniversary. As I think about the implications of this impending gathering, my heart is full. Because this is more than just a celebration of a milestone. […]

Zelensky’s big Yermak corruption test

For years, Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, was regarded as one of the most powerful figures in Ukraine. He tightly controlled access to the president, with officials and advisers often alleging that Zelensky was isolated from dissenting views. Meetings held without Yermak’s presence reportedly carried a retaliation risk, and many in Kyiv […]

House fixes Senate housing bill

This spring, we reluctantly decided to oppose Senate legislation intended to make housing more affordable, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act. While the legislation included some small reforms that could have reduced the cost of housing, it also added new regulations that would have made housing more expensive, not less. But, pleasingly, the House […]

Democrat voters keep making the same mistakes

California Democrat voters, for over twenty years, have inflicted unimaginable damage on the once great Golden State.

Michael Goodwin: The Left’s turn against Israel is complete with the NY Times’ latest antisemitic smear

Nicholas Kristof’s New York Times column marks a turning point in the American left’s divorce from Israel. The column, and the paper’s bombastic defense,...

Tech bros are getting what they deserve — after backing left for years

California’s tech oligarchs are portraying themselves as victims, as the left clamors to tax their wealth away. Perhaps they should take some responsibility. Once...

Save LA’s libraries from violent vagrants

Public libraries are among the most important resources in any town.

All New Yorkers must stand up against the antisemites — including the mayor

Standing up to this madness shouldn’t be left to marginal figures like Dov Hikind: Sooner or later, Democratic big dogs like Rep. Hakeem Jefferies...

Hantavirus scare and more: Letters to the Editor — May 17, 2026

Hantavirus scare Stop with the fearmongering about hantavirus (“Ship of Fools,” Betsy McCaughey, PostOpinion, May 14). The chances of getting sick from this virus...

Hollywood doesn’t make patriotic movies anymore — and America’s 250th isn’t going to change that

It's been almost two decades since 'Saving Private Ryan' hit theaters.

Why America still needs a complete accounting of the ‘Russiagate’ conspiracy

The nation needs the truth of all the Russiagate conspiracy on the record — not to send anyone to prison, but to open eyes...

Amazon’s $1.8 trillion bet on America didn’t happen by accident

In 1994, Amazon sold books out of a garage in Bellevue, Washington. Three decades later, we support 2 million American jobs, operate in all 50 states, and have invested $1.8 trillion in the U.S. economy since 2010. These numbers didn’t happen by accident. They reflect a deliberate choice to invest in American workers, American communities, […]

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