By The New York Post Editorial Board Last week brought not one but at least three reminders of the carnage revolving-door justice inflicts on the city, even as voters seem poised to elect a huge fan of “decarceration” as mayor. Accused…
Nearly three years ago on December 29, 2022, the game of soccer lost perhaps its greatest player ever when Edson Arantes do Nascimento died in Sao Paolo, Brazil. He was 82. Known to the world by his nickname Pelé, he set numerous records as the…
Budget crises are nothing new for New York City. Though the city has come a long way since the 1970s, when it was over $400 million in debt and required state and federal intervention, New York has been in the red for the past three years.…
The NFL has done Americans and global fans a disservice by choosing Bad Bunny as the headliner for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. The decision deepens divisions in our nation when unity is needed. The Puerto Rican pop star is undoubtedly…
By The New York Post Editorial Board In a sign of things to come in Zohran Mamdani’s People’s Republic of New York City, a radical councilman wants to evict two local manufacturing startups from the Brooklyn Navy Yard because their clients…
In the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the terrorist ambush at a Dallas ICE facility, the air is thick with ponderings, questions, and speeches about how our society must “turn down” the heat, corral the wild rhetoric, and suppress…
One Battle after Another is a 2025 film written, produced and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, loosely based on Thomas Pynchon’s novel, Vineland. It’s a fusion of action thriller, psychological drama and dark comedy, featuring major stars such…
“This Doctor Trains Abortionists: What Makes Her Unhappy?” written by Sarah Terzo is a deeply thought-provoking article, so insightful that I felt compelled to respond and address a question that echoes throughout. If abortion is only the…
When Medicaid expansion was announced, many of us argued that the states were setting themselves up for being on a very expensive hook down the road. But short-sighted California lawmakers took the bait — and now they’re panicking as federal…
I must confess that I have watched the BBC’s six-part mini-series adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice multiple times. As a video adaptation of a novel, it’s about the best I’ve seen though, but if you read the book you’ll see from…
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