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The NYPD under Jessica Tisch has worked miracles to stop murders — but danger’s on the horizon

Jessica Tisch and the NYPD have performed downright miracles — cutting the number of murders for the first six months of the year to its lowest level ever. Yet...

Fast Takes: FIFA’s foul red-card reversal, Europe’s internal NATO problem and other commentary

Foreign desk: Europe’s Internal NATO Problem President Trump’s “hostility” to NATO “boiled over during...

Memo to Trump: Don’t go wobbly on Ukraine at the NATO summit

As President Donald Trump prepares to take center stage at the NATO summit in...

Socialists prey on Americans’ apathy — even in places you’d never expect

Low-turnout elections once only benefited incumbents, but now the leftists are taking advantage, bringing...

The ugly truth about outrageous housing costs? Democrats’ immigration policies are to blame: report

According to new research, America’s rising housing costs were driven in part by a...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 6

1989—In solo dissent in Hamblen v. Dugger, Florida justice Rosemary Barkett opines that a capital defendant is not permitted to waive his right to present evidence of...

Europe’s Deadly Aversion to Air-Conditioning

Heat-related illnesses caused an estimated 24,400 deaths in Europe’s urbanized areas in 2025.

England’s Proposed ‘Conversion Practices’ Ban Is a Mess

This bill might as well be a long-lost chapter of 1984.

Homeschool Parents See Promise — and Peril — in Artificial Intelligence 

Some homeschool families remain wary of the technology — but a growing contingent believe AI can make homeschooling more accessible. 

Trump bets on former NATO troublemaker as Turkey’s strategic value surges

Trump says he's attending the NATO summit in Ankara because of Erdoğan, signaling closer U.S.-Turkey defense cooperation amid unresolved S-400 tensions.

Sources corroborate whistleblower claims of corruption, quid pro quo culture inside powerful NYC union

A whistleblower letter alleges Richard Maroko and New York Hotel Trades Council leaders accepted gifts from hotel executives in quid pro quo dealings.

Far-left House candidate ripped for ‘disgusting’ vote on misgendering bill: ‘Disqualifying’

Manny Rutinel helped pass the Kelly Loving Act, which deems deadnaming and misgendering as coercive control in child custody court decisions.

Up next for the DSA? Two major swing states.

It's hot outside. But the DSA is hotter. Fresh off major primary wins in Colorado and New York, the Democratic Socialists of America is...

Inside the White House push to get Folarin Balogun back on the field

The campaign to keep Folarin Balogun on the field for the United States' World Cup run began just minutes after the team’s leading goal-scorer...

The other US-Belgian spat

BRUSSELS — Even before they face off tomorrow night in Seattle, Belgium and the the United States are already at loggerheads over America's birthday...

Democrat Mallory McMorrow drops Senate bid in Michigan in blow to far-left run by Abdul El-Sayed

U.S. Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow dropped out of Michigan's Democratic primary, likely helping consolidate support around the establishment's pick, Rep. Haley Stevens.

Starmer, Burnham to skip pubs

LONDON — The U.K.'s current and next prime minister will both skip the pub to watch England's match against Mexico at their homes, advisers...

Belgians weigh Folarin Balogun as “darling of the match” in which he didn’t play

BRUSSELS — FIFA's decision to lift U.S. striker Folarin Balogun's one-match ban — freeing him up to play against Belgium in Monday's World Cup...

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