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Let the people find the truth: As Biden’s censorship wall falls, a welcome return to open society

In an open society, perspectives on reality confront one another in forceful competition. Each may contain some particle of truth — or at least...

Hochul’s latest subway safety gimmick isn’t a fix for violence, crime

Kathy Hochul's pledge to put cops on every overnight train — her third enforcement surge in three years — doesn't deal with the system’s...

Trump’s ‘incredible’ speech, resistance is futile and other commentary

At CNN, Scott Jennings found President Trump’s inauguration speech nothing short of “incredible.”

Trump canceling the security clearance of ‘Spies Who Lied’ is a fine start — but don’t stop there

The 51 Spies Who Lied, dismissing The Post's 2020 scoop on Hunter Biden's laptop, simply cannot be trusted with access to classified government info...

Hochul’s insane $252 billion state budget sets fire to taxpayer money

Kathy Hochul's planned budget is a whopping $252 billion for fiscal year 2026.

Trump says he’d consider allowing Elon Musk to buy TikTok

President Trump said he is open to Elon Musk buying TikTok, just a day after he signed an order to delay the federal ban on the social media app.

Trump faces onslaught of lawsuits over Day One orders

The echo of President Trump's oath of office had barely died down Monday when the first lawsuits were filed to derail his plans.

GOP leaders huddle with Trump but still haven’t agreed on strategy to pass his agenda

Congressional Republican met with President Trump on Tuesday to hash out a legislative strategy but have yet to land on the same page.

Trump rails against Democrats’ handling of California wildfires

President Trump said Tuesday his executive order demanding that California elected officials allow water to flow to communities instead of into the Pacific Ocean is needed because state environmental policies are destroying fire-ravaged Los Angeles.

Trump defends Jan. 6 pardons: ‘Murderers today aren’t even charged’

President Trump on Tuesday defended his decision to grant clemency for nearly 1,500 Jan. 6 protestors, including those who were charged and convicted of crimes against police officers.

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