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Newsom stumps for Biden in Pennsylvania, deflects on if ‘open convention’ would tempt him: ‘Legit question’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom dismissed the "hypothetical" of whether he'd run in an "open convention" should President Biden withdraw from the race.

Biden’s incremental defense has failed —time to confront the Houthis head-on

The White House needs a new approach to defeat the Yemen-based Houthis and end their assault on global shipping — one that must include addressing their Iranian sponsors.

Supreme Court’s term revealed the left’s incoherence as it pushes a lawless agenda

It’s a wonder that the liberals can be so offended by the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity — and also so vexed by...

Bill Maher, an immigrant’s slaying and more : Letters to the Editor — July 7, 2024

NY Post reader's discuss Bill Maher's comments on President Biden, the murder of a Pakistani immigrant, homelessness and more.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 7

2014—President Jimmy Carter’s sorry judicial legacy lives on. Thirty-five years after his appointment by Carter, 90-year-old Ninth Circuit judge Harry Pregerson—still in regular (rather...

Progressive Dark-Money Groups Settle on 2024 Strategy: Supreme Court Alarmism

Activists are spending millions on misleading ads telling voters that Biden could reshape the Court for generations.

Has the Three-Year Degree’s Time Finally Come?

States and institutions are waking up to a promising higher-ed reform.

Europe’s EV Obsession Plays Right into China’s Hands

The EU’s forced transition to electric vehicles offers another golden opportunity for Beijing.

The seven best films of 2024 so far

It’s been a tough year for Hollywood. Hit by the aftershocks of the writers strike and the pandemic-accelerated shift toward streaming, box office revenues through June were down 19% from last year. Cinephiles usually care little about ticket sales, but the industry’s woes do have tangible effects on the moviegoing experience. Cinema is meant to […]

Israel helped avert a famine in Gaza but gets no credit

This is the headline you never saw: “Famine averted in Gaza; Israel and UN facilitate surge of humanitarian aid.” The news is true, anchored in data collected by the leading global authority on food shortages. But the media told a different story, with a typical headline declaring, “Half a million in Gaza face starvation, report says.” One might […]

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