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Republicans should cheer the exit of sad Tucker Carlson

The podcaster has taken to wasting his talents on an eccentric, toxic agenda: Mysteriously pro-Vladimir Putin, obsessively anti-Israel, weirdly ashamed of America.

DSA’s primary triumph exposes the movement’s limits — for now

The Democratic Socialist rise demonstrates how small, highly organized factions can capture low-turnout primaries and exercise political influence well beyond their numbers.

PG&E outrage: Californians are fed up with exorbitant bills

Pop quiz: Which way will your California energy bill trend over the next few years?

Quit demonizing voter verification –– it builds trust in elections

Americans should never have to choose between making voting easy and making it difficult to cheat. A healthy democracy can and should do both. That’s why the latest controversy, over the US Postal Service’s proposal to require states to…

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Avoid the distractions, Mr. President: Focus on what you’ve won for American voters

It’s vital to build public support for Trump and Republicans generally, and that requires reminding Americans of the dramatic turnaround the nation has seen on so many fronts since Trump returned.

Antisemitism: A new shame from New York to LA

Supporters of the “democratic socialists” who won three congressional primaries in New York on anti-Israel platforms have pushed back on claims that the campaigns were antisemitic. 

Entitlement of NYC’s Knicks trash-can thief exposes the ingrained flaws of DEI

Abdicating personal responsibility isn’t at odds with institutionalized DEI, it is baked into the moral framework Angie Báez has spent her career promoting.

Karen Bass just made a predictable miscalculation

Karen Bass just made the biggest political move of her reelection campaign.

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The carriage horse question: Letters to the Editor — June 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss pressure for New York City to ban horse carriages after the death of a teen tourist.

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Mamdani mourns a Hamas terrorist, Kamala hopes to verbify . . . ‘hope’ and more

Mayor Zohran Mamdani invoked the death of Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed Wishah to prove that AIPAC and its supporters are “monsters” — without mentioning there is evidence the cameraman was in Hamas.

NYC’s black-red alliance of Islamism and ultra-leftism wants us to hate Israel and America

On Tuesday, New York City became a beachhead for the black-red alliance. This is the combination of Islamism and ultra-leftism, embodied by Mayor Mamdani, that has the whole of America in its sights.

Obsession over the DC Reflecting Pool is a sad symbol of our times

Longtime liberal commentator Paul Farhi has touted the “massive symbolic/metaphorical power” of the narrative war playing out over the National Mall mainstay, pointing to the contrast between Trump’s “triumphant claims” and “visible…

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Team Trump is exposing billions in fraud — even as Democrats keep actively encouraging it

Democrats oppose anti-fraud rules, such as those in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, claiming they cost folks their health care — as if it’s wrong to do any checks to stop scams if it means one patient who could legally qualify has to wait to finish…

Pull the plug on ‘activist classroom’ rules indoctrinating our kids

Ideology, not student performance, is the priority in many states’ public schools — because state laws force teachers to be trained as activists.

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All we need to know about America was spelled out in the Revolutionary War

These Americans were not only dreamers. They were doers. They were people who expected hard things, accepted hard things and then did hard things anyway.

Iran’s ‘jellyfish drone’ sighting warns of a whole new type of military threat

Many militaries, including the US, Ukraine and Russia, are working on swarming drone capabilities — just one possible explanation for what an American F-15 pilot saw over Iran.

Blakeman, the antidote to the anti-American poison emanating from Albany, City Hall — but voters must hit the polls

In the bid to save New York — and the nation — apathy is as much the enemy as the DSA, for Democrats and Republicans alike.

More PG&E rate hikes? Blame Sacramento Dems’ green madness

PG&E continues its sacred duty of keeping the lights on (and the bills skyrocketing) for roughly 16 million hapless souls across 70,000 square miles of northern and central California. 

Democrats’ obsession with climate change is killing energy jobs

The LA City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to ban new oil and gas operations within city limits and to get rid of existing fossil fuel infrastructure over the next 20 years. Not one dissenting voice. Not one voice for lower prices, for…

Et tu, Meg Whitman? More top talent departs California

Former gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman is the latest billionaire to cut ties with California as the state grows increasingly malgoverned, unaffordable and hostile to wealth.

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