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Review of Diarmaid MacCulloch’s Lower Than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity

There’s a certain admirable honesty in those rebellious souls who turn away from religion entirely: the preacher’s daughter who gets a lip piercing and declares herself polyamorous, and libertarian firebrands such as the late Christopher Hitchens, who relished verbal battles with befuddled clergy. Stranger, however, are those cases who choose to remain in their chosen […]

Race to the bottom

If you know who Lenny Bruce is, you’re old. You’re either a boomer or a member of the cohort that is now blamed for blowing it in the ’60s, despite the warning from Peter Fonda’s character in Easy Rider. Or you’re one of their children, a Gen Xer who resents the parental grip on family assets and […]

The fiscal irresponsibility of so-called ‘moderate’ Republicans

Despite the label they give themselves, there is nothing “moderate” about the fiscal irresponsibility of blue-state Republicans as House Republicans try to complete their work on President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill.” These Republicans from states such as California, New Jersey, and New York are pushing for massive subsidies for the wealthiest taxpayers while […]

Hollywood doesn’t deserve a tariff bailout

President Donald Trump’s obsession with tariffs is driven in part by a desire to restore industries to the American communities they have increasingly abandoned. Maybe we would all be better off, though, if Hollywood weren’t a beneficiary of these tariff bailouts. Trump announced a 100% tariff on foreign films in a Truth Social post this […]

Tweaked discovery laws still do not provide enough aid to boost liberal NY’s abysmal conviction rate

An optimist will look at the discovery-law “deal” that Gov. Hochul struck with the New York Legislature during budget negotiations and point to some “wins.”

Key changes to mental health law in new state budget gives the NYPD a go-ahead to truly help

The new state budget brings with it important changes to mental-health law that will benefit New York City.

Columbia thugs’ violent library break-in: Letters to the Editor — May 9, 2025

NY Post readers discuss anti-Israel thugs storming a Columbia University library, injuring two safety officers.

One cheer for the UK trade agreement

First the good news. A trade agreement between the largest and the sixth-largest economies on the planet is (in every sense) a big deal. Former President Barack Obama threatened to put Britain at the “back of the queue” if it voted for Brexit. In the event, Britain has ended up at the front. Now the […]

The unthinkable: An American pope

It was long assumed that an American pope was an impossibility. Vatican insiders would dismiss the idea of a pope from the world’s preeminent superpower as completely out of the question and barely even worth a thought. That was until around 7 p.m. Rome time on May 8, 2025, when Cardinal Dominique Mamberti emerged on […]

‘Viva il papa!’ Catholics celebrate new pope

If you are ever graced with the opportunity to be in St. Peter’s Square when the white smoke billows out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, the moment your eyes lock onto the plume will be etched in memory throughout earthly life. I stood under the piazza’s colonnade, sweaty and lugging my cumbersome duffle bag. It […]

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