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How the left’s disdain for nationalism is fueling its hostility toward Israel

The historian John Lukacs used to say all the old “isms” of politics were defunct. They’ve become “wasms,” except one — nationalism.

City leaders are prioritizing migrants over hardworking New Yorkers like Derek Floyd

FDNY firefighter Derek Floyd died of a heart attack just a few months after being fired as part of the Adams administration's cuts to...

Washington Post hack Philip Bump smears The Post’s Isabel Vincent to protect George Soros

Philip Bump basically calls our own Isabel Vincent an antisemite for reporting on how the Soros family foundation and other lefty charities have been...

If Trump’s guilty of ‘election interference’ — then so is Bill Clinton

The Alvin Bragg case has gotten grander at trial, but also more ridiculous.

When man’s best friend becomes a politician’s worst nightmare

An adorable dog can soften a politician’s image, create viral social media moments and help voters identify with an office-seeker vying for their vote....

‘Full and Enthusiastic Support’: Trump Celebrates DeSantis Meeting after Bitter GOP Primary

Former president Donald Trump and Florida governor Ron DeSantis seem to have buried the hatchet over the weekend.

Universities Reap the Protests They Sow

Universities cannot recruit lawbreaking protesters to campus and then expect them to refrain from lawbreaking protest.

Hillary Clinton, Recidivist Election-Theft Conspirator

Elected progressive Democratic DA Alvin Bragg has ignored Hillary Clinton’s conspiracy to steal the 2016 election by violating federal election law.

Trump skeptical about making hostage deal with Hamas

Former President Donald Trump is casting doubt over the Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks, saying the terrorist organization cannot be trusted to return hostages, who he said are likely dead.

Americans say Biden’s border chaos is an invasion; federal judges say it’s not

Republican attempts to label the migrant surge an "invasion" have fallen flat in the courts, where judges say the flow of people and drugs looks less like a constitution-breaking military incursion and more like the kind of border problems that have plagued the country for decades.

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