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Ignore Mamdani’s gaslighting — NYC subway violence is worse than you remember

Last week’s fatal shoving of 76-year-old Ross Falzone down a flight of Manhattan subway steps is an outrage-inducing sign of New York City’s steep decline in transit safety.

Mamdani’s war on the wealthy: Letters to the Editor — May 13, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Mayor Mamdani driving billionaires’ businesses, like Ken Griffin’s Citadel, out...

Is Mamdani’s ‘Tax the Rich’ fight done?

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 42 ZO, THAT’S IT? For months, Mayor Zohran Mamdani...

Sovereignty vs. Integration

The populist nationalist turn in global politics has been poorly understood, and many are...

Gas Prices Between Republicans and a Strong Economy

In surveys, 80 percent of Americans report changing their spending habits to accommodate rising...

Is Mamdani’s ‘Tax the Rich’ fight done?

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 42 ZO, THAT’S IT? For months, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has pressed the case that Albany must raise income and...

Sovereignty vs. Integration

The populist nationalist turn in global politics has been poorly understood, and many are declaring the end of a trend that could be just...

Gas Prices Between Republicans and a Strong Economy

In surveys, 80 percent of Americans report changing their spending habits to accommodate rising gas prices.

Arcadia Mayor Agrees to Plead Guilty over Role as Chinese Foreign Agent

Federal prosecutors said Eileen Wang admitted to acting ‘at the direction and control’ of the PRC from 2020 to 2022. 

Beef Tariffs Are Doing What They’re Supposed to Do

They are designed to raise prices, enriching producers at consumers’ expense.

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani drops broad property tax hike in revised budget

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday unveiled a $124.7 billion budget for fiscal year 2027 that closes a projected $5.4 billion gap without raising property taxes on most property owners, walking back a threat he had used for months to pressure Albany for more funding.

Parents’ rally for kids online safety legislation prompts key senator to promise committee action

Senate Commerce Chairman Ted Cruz told parents and advocacy groups who rallied at the Capitol on Tuesday for passage of the Kids Online Safety Act that his committee would advance that bill and others designed to protect children in the digital space.

Obama meets with Talarico, aiming to boost Democrat’s bid for U.S. Senate in Texas

Former President Barack Obama met with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico Tuesday in Texas, putting his support behind a campaign that Democrats see as a shot, if a long one, for the party to win statewide in the reliably conservative state.

Trump floats Vance-Rubio ‘dream team’ ticket for 2028

TRUMP on a Vance-Rubio 2028 ticket: "I do believe that's a dream team ... That does not mean you have my endorsement under any circumstance. But you know ... I think it sounds like presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate."

Republican candidates orphaned by Trump scramble for redemption in the primaries

President Trump's grip on Republican primaries is so strong that even candidates he hasn't endorsed are working overtime to show they're aligned with the party's dominant figure.

Trump heads to China with Iran conflict set to reignite

President Trump's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping will be long on ceremony but short on deliverables -- with potential risks for American security, analysts predicted this week.

Trump says rising cost of living is not forcing him to settle war with Iran

President Trump said Tuesday the rising cost of living in the U.S. is not pressuring him to make peace with Iran, and his only motivation in negotiations is to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Nebraska Democrats clash in U.S. House primary for the state’s ‘blue dot’ district

The fate of Nebraska's "blue dot" - a small, but significant factor in presidential politics - will take center stage Tuesday as Democratic voters select a congressional nominee in the state's high-profile 2nd District.

5,000 churches claim sanctuary status from ICE warrantless arrests

More than 5,000 churches have publicly declared themselves to be sanctuaries, immune from the most aggressive of ICE's immigration enforcement.

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