By The New York Post Editorial Board Caving to progressive activists, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill late last month that will all but guarantee more child abuse goes unreported — in the name of fixing “racial disparities” in the child-welfare…
By Jonathan Turley Socialism has long been a political theory that survives more on hype than history. The problem for the growing movement of young socialists in America is that it has consistently failed, outside the confines of their college…
By The New York Post Editorial Board Remarkably, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is right: Wednesday’s deadly shooting in Minneapolis was “so preventable, so unnecessary” — that “protester” didn’t need to be blocking ICE agents in the first place, let…
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…
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…
By The New York Post Editorial Board New York’s leaders are offering badly clashing visions of public safety — at a time when cooperation is more important than ever to protect fragile crime wins. At a Thursday press conference with Police…
By The New York Post Editorial Board All those self-righteous anti-Israel protests of the last two years, on campuses and in the streets, predictably pollinated the poisonous fruit of ugly antisemitic violence now shooting up everywhere. In just…
By The New York Post Editorial Board On his way out of the door, city Comptroller Brad Lander warns of a $10 billion budget hole next year, growing to $13 billion the next — challenges that will surely dent Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s…
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