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Jan. 6 Capitol riot ‘QAnon Shaman’ files for 2024 congressional bid

Jacob Chansley, 35, of Arizona, who was known as the QAnon Shaman during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, filed paperwork announcing his intent to run for Congress in 2024.

Hawley’s clueless crusade, Dem panic on Joe’s polls and other commentary

Sen. Josh Hawley” wants “to silence publicly traded corporations because he doesn’t like what some have to say,” scoffs Bradley A. Smith in The...

Charlotte is a nice town — but it’s no New York

A friend recently went to Charlotte. It’s in a state named North Carolina. Culture shock. Despite returning to us here where the cost is...

Ohio’s pro-choice vote: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2023

NY Post readers discuss Ohio’s vote Tuesday to enshrine strong rights to abortion in the state’s constitution.

Subway ‘vigilantes’ will continue until NYC deals with rampant crime

Another week, another violent incident in the subway — this time, a “vigilante” firing shots across a subway platform to deter a mugger.

Hamas AND ‘pro-Palestine’ protesters unite in wanting war to destroy Israel

As Israel’s necessary drive to eliminate Hamas proceeds, everyone’s motives are growing ever more clear: The terrorists wanted their Oct. 7 atrocities to set...

Here are four ways to save New York City as residents flee crime and fiscal failure

New York City residents have thrown in the towel. Gotham’s quality of life is plunging, but only 18% of registered voters turned out in last week’s...

Ketamine could be the new drug crisis, but public health ‘experts’ don’t care

Ketamine is shaping up to drive a new drug crisis and rip American society apart even more. Why don't our public health 'experts' care?

Alvin Bragg’s agenda is STILL irrelevant to city’s real needs

With shoplifting and violent crime still far too high across the city, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg last week pushed for . . ....

DeSantis reminds us — politicians need convictions

Amid the hubbub of the campaign trail, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis clarified his basic mission during an appearance on the Fox News show "One Nation." The Republican hopeful was asked his opinion on "doing what's right" -- and why he was not "beholden" to anyone.

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