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…
By The New York Post Editorial Board In a sane society, news that Minnesota was robbed of billions through social services fraud would be the biggest story in the country, with every media outlet playing it up — and joining outraged pols in…
By The New York Post Editorial Board The NYPD under boss Jessica Tisch this year is blowing away record lows on shootings, and coming impressively close on murders. Kudos to her and the force. The big question now: Can Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani…
Countries like Canada, Switzerland, and Germany have already slid into a dystopian nightmare, offering state-sponsored death to the disabled, the poor, and even veterans struggling with PTSD. And now, New York is rushing to follow. Governor…
The heart of the Christmas season can be summed up in one term – love. The brightness of the season highlights how we love others, especially those closest to us. That closeness is often through family, marriage, friendship, and more. Love is in…
I had given up hope. My entire life I had never made any connections with anyone in my past biologically related to me. I had scant information about my birthmom but nothing actionable. I didn’t even know her first name. I was told she was…
Although the House is poised to vote on ObamaCare subsidies next year, Republicans are still heavily divided on whether to pursue innovation in the form of a new health plan, abandoning ObamaCare, or to settle on a modified extension. Along…
O2O Creative/iStock/Getty Images Plus At a time when the constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms faces relentless attacks at every level of government, The John Birch Society (JBS) stands as one of the nation’s most…
By Miranda Devine There was a lot of sneering about the president’s prime-time address to the nation last week, when he trumpeted his achievements for the year. It was too “loud.” It was too “partisan.” It was too boastful. It was too…
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