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Duty, Honor, Cowardice: What those outraged over West Point’s new mission statement don’t understand

By including the Army values in its mission, West Point is looking to the future, both of cadets soon to be leading soldiers, and of itself, as an institution.

Georgetown colleagues set for rare Supreme Court faceoff in NRA case

For the first time in Georgetown University’s history, two of its law professors will go head-to-head before the Supreme Court, when it hears the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) fight against a former New York regulator on Monday. The case has created some unusual battle lines. For one, it implicates free speech, not the Second Amendment....

Musk promotes X over ‘legacy media’ amid Trump ‘bloodbath’ comments

Tech billionaire Elon Musk appeared to come to former President Trump’s defense on Sunday over media coverage of the former president’s “bloodbath” comments, saying people should use X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, to avoid being “misled by the legacy media.” Musk suggested that the “legacy media” outlets were taking Trump’s comments on Saturday...

Vance slams ‘ridiculous attack’ on Trump in wake of ‘bloodbath’ comments 

Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) on Sunday ripped into what he described as the “ridiculous attack” on former President Trump, who is facing criticism after he called some undocumented immigrants “not people” and warned of a “bloodbath” for the auto industry and nation if he is not reelected in November. “And now you have this ridiculous...

Trump says he’ll decide ‘pretty soon’ on whether to support a national abortion ban

Former President Trump said Sunday that he will decide “pretty soon” on whether to back a national abortion ban. Trump’s comments come after reports surfaced last month that he is considering embracing a 16-week abortion ban in federal law for his campaign platform. “We're going to find out,” Trump told Fox News’ Howard Kurtz on...

Subway shooting on the A train: Letters to the Editor — March 18, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the shooting on an A train in Brooklyn despite the deployment of police and National Guard.

An Irish society, an unpaid loan and the hypocrisy of Letitia James

As the old Irish proverb says, forgetting a debt doesn’t mean it’s paid.

Albany Democrats propose an absolutely ridiculous budget

In their annual one-house budget resolutions, Democratic majorities in the state Assembly and Senate laid out their negotiating position for this year’s budget deal...

‘The Antithesis of Patriotism’

About January 6, truth and lies.

GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy says it’s ‘not appropriate’ for Trump to pardon January 6 defendants

Sen. Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Republican, said Sunday he would not support former President Donald Trump's efforts to pardon those charged with crimes related to the storming of the U.S. Capitol in 2021.

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