By The New York Post Editorial Board What irony: Tuesday’s celebration of New York City’s huge 2025 gains against crime went without mention of former Mayor Eric Adams, who actually led the success. And the chief celebrant, Mayor Zohran Mamdani,…
By The New York Post Editorial Board Mayor Zohran Mamdani has opted to kick off his mayoralty with a grandiose housing initiative that … shows no sign of solving anything. The plan is for a citywide “Rental Ripoff” tour, exposing buildings and…
Evidence is quickly mounting that the massive criminal enterprise perpetrated by members of the Somali community in Minnesota may be the biggest fraud scheme in the history of the United States. The most significant question on the minds of most…
By Gregg Jarrett To the surprise of no one, Democrats reflexively denounced Trump’s daring middle-of-the-night grab of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife. If Joe Biden, who offered a $25 million reward for Maduro’s arrest, had done…
From the One Big Beautiful Bill Act provision to defund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers for one year to the Food and Drug Administration leadership committing to a review of the abortion pill, 2025 marked the most decisive…
Selwyn DukeSelwyn Duke In case you didn’t hear about it, and you might not have given that the outcome wasn’t media-narrative friendly, there was another tennis “Battle of the Sexes” Sunday. And, boy, it was not a good night for feminism…
Princeton “moral philosopher” Peter Singer has co-authored a piece decrying the “speciesism” of AI. What is speciesism, you ask? The misanthropic argument made by many bioethicists and animal rights activists that treating an animal — like an…
At the beginning of each year, many people look back at the previous year with fond memories while others may be glad that it’s over. With New Year’s resolutions, we often try to think of things we want to do better or differently in the new…
For decades before the “Great Stink” of 1858, London’s poor lived in filth no human being should endure. The stench stormed the House of Commons and clawed at the noses of gentlemen who had ignored the cries of the poor. Only when their own…
Yes, religion and politics do mix. In fact, they are integral to one another, and that fact will be on full display throughout the prolife activities to take place in January in Washington, DC and in San Francisco. On January 22nd, the tragic…
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