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The Supreme Court could soon outlaw homeless camps

The Supreme Court is set to take up a case that could outlaw homeless encampments.

A gifted comedian passes and more: Letters to the Editor — March 10, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Richard Lewis dying, the state of the GOP and St. Patrick's Day parades.

Hidden antisemitism of Truman Capote’s NYC highlighted in ‘Feud: Capote vs the Swans’

The new show Fued fails to highlight the hidden antisemitism of New York's Cafe Society.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 9

1964—Does the New York Times lack First Amendment rights because it is owned and operated by a corporation? The idiotic suggestion embedded in that...

America Is a Country, Not a Labor Market

A recent criticism of immigration restriction misses the mark.

Adam Smith’s Economic-Development Formula

The Wealth of Nations was published 248 years ago today, and Smith’s prescription for prosperity is still correct.

Biden’s Bridge to Nowhere

It doesn’t connect to a healthier politics or a safer world, that’s for sure.

Conservative Students Shouldn’t Abandon the Ivy League

As troubled as our elite universities are becoming, there are still upsides for right-of-center students to attend them.

Expanding government healthcare won’t help rural America

Pushing Medicaid expansion and Obamacare may be in vogue, but just because they’re trendy doesn’t mean expanding these programs is sound policy.  Mississippi snagged headlines recently when its state House passed a Medicaid expansion bill. Members of both the Left and the Right lauded the move, while states such as Texas have drawn harsh criticism for resisting […]

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