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Disaster is coming, and the solution to healing is community — not chaos

Like it or not, disaster is coming. There will be a hurricane, earthquake, fire, flood, pandemic, storm, or maybe even war, perhaps sooner rather...

Now is the time for NASA to blast into a new future — after slowing to a crawl

NASA will soon have a new leader — and needs a new mandate.

Steve Witkoff’s diplomatic failures and more: Letters to the Editor — May 4, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Steve Witkoff's lack of diplomatic experience and more.

Despite their denials, China is losing the tariffs war and retreating as fast as it can

Beijing’s biggest worry is not a tariff recession, but the social unrest that will follow.

Face facts and pull the plug on NY’s insane electric-vehicle mandate

New York Republicans and Democrats, plus auto dealers, are begging Gov. Hochul to hit pause on the state's electric vehicle mandate.

Trump must not repeat Bush’s Iraq mistakes in Iran

Washington’s perception of Iran has long been shaped by a framework that privileges suspicion over understanding and maximalist demands over pragmatic diplomacy.

Haberman: Trump’s rebuff of recession fears a ‘front that he is putting on’

New York Times political correspondent Maggie Haberman brushed off President Trump's lack of concern about the prospects of a recession, calling it a "front." During a Friday evening appearance on CNN's "The Source," host Kaitlan Collins asked Haberman if she believed Trump was unconcerned about how his latest sweeping tariffs are affecting the U.S. economy....

Former Miami mayor Francis Suarez not ruling out bid to replace DeSantis

Former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez (R) is considering throwing his hat into the ring in Florida's 2026 gubernatorial race. Suarez, during an event hosted by Axios/The Race earlier this week, was asked whether he would consider launching a bid to replace the term limited Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). "I'm not saying I'm completely not considering...

The Cost of Arrogance: NPR’s undoing is a cautionary tale for the media

President Trump has signed an executive order to restrict public funds to NPR and PBS. It is a moment for media self-reflection.

Regulations based on vibes don’t work — policy must come from facts and data 

If we want to unlock an abundant, secure and innovative future, we must stop regulating based on vibes and start regulating based on verifiable science.

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