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Should academic departments make political statements?

Limiting departmental statements without infringing on the academic freedom that underpins university teaching and research presents daunting challenges as administrators try to decide what is and is not permitted.

Yes, Don can flip Joe’s agenda, labor’s war on AI and other commentary

NY Post readers discuss what President-elect Donald Trump’s energy policy may look like in his second term.

Trump’s expected rollback of DEI can’t come soon enough

Americans are eagerly awaiting to see how President-elect Donald Trump will change DEI policies, programs and statutes.

Hochul’s subway-safety claim a cruel joke — as violence hit deadly high in 2024

Daniel Penny's prosecution is causing reasonable people to think twice before helping a fellow straphanger, making the subways even more dangerous — despite Hochul’s...

New Year’s resolutions for Trump

Against all the odds, President-elect Donald Trump is just weeks away from returning to the White House for the ultimate political sequel of all time. But while it’ll be a box office hit, the title of this edition is still up for debate — maybe Donald Trump Returns, Donald Trump and the Last Crusade, or […]

What the economic way of thinking suggests for Trump’s second term

The 2024 presidential election was centered on Americans’ “pocketbook” concerns. As President-elect Donald Trump recently said, “I won on groceries,” and he isn’t wrong. Whether it’s the cost of groceries, prices at the pump, or overall inflation, voters agree that economic issues matter most. However, when it comes to enacting economic policies, we should remember […]

The most significant space events for 2024

2024 saw a number of successful moon landings by Japan, Intuitive Machines, and SpaceX, while the Boeing Starliner stranded two American astronauts in space, the Polaris Dawn mission featured the first commercial spacewalk, and the Europa Clipper launched for Jupiter's ice-shrouded moon.

Tren de Aragua is here — stronger foreign policy is needed to end this threat

The mass deportation of illegal immigrants is not solving the migration crisis, as criminals like the Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang will continue to arrive in the country if the root causes of migration are not being addressed.

Plane crash at South Korean airport kills all but two aboard

The death toll in the South Korean plane crash rose to 179, killing all but two people aboard, The New York Times reported, citing fire officials at the Muan International Airport. All passengers and crew members were accounted for as of Sunday evening local time, the Times reported, after two survivors were recovered from the...

Why Trump’s biggest ally could be Silicon Valley 

It is in Trump’s interests to seize the narrative early on antitrust, rather than kicking the can down the road.

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