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More dolls, better living — why American abundance matters

Trump must be the first president in history to say that his policies will deprive American children of toys — but he was ultimately dismissing abundance, one of the marvels...

There's no fool like an old fool — and Bill Belichick leaving his formidable legacy in the hands of Jordon Hudson is foolish

One of the golden rules in sports is don't be a distraction. Jordon Hudson is more than that for Bill Belichick — she's a liability.

Inside the secret genius of the Ukraine mineral deal

President Trump has just struck one big, beautiful deal with Ukraine — and its impact could reach far beyond rare earth minerals.

How Gov. Hochul caused NY's looming Medicaid crisis

Kathy Hochul has more power to control state Medicaid costs than anyone else — and she's allowing them to balloon out of control.

Right and WRONG ways to fix NYC primary elections

Mayor Eric Adams’ City Charter Revision Commission just floated two dueling ideas for reforming city primary elections — one excellent, one awful.

Yet another woke judge goes lawless in move against Trump

A woke Massachusetts judge let a Tesla firebomber out on supervised release.

Sanity returns as feds condemn transgender treatments for kids

Honest medical practitioners have known from the beginning that child transgender treatments are risky — yet honesty was never the goal for gender activists.

Trump's first 100 days: Letters to the Editor — May 2, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump marking the first 100 days of his second term in office on April 30.

Kamala reminds everyone why we didn't elect her president

The Democrats seem to be lost in the wilderness. But at least their former presidential candidate still has elephants for company.

The week in whoppers: Michelle Obama whines over violent illegal-migrant deportations, Chuck Schumer shoots himself in the foot and more

Michelle Obama said the Trump administration's immigration polices are keeping her up at night — with no mention of how she felt about her husband deporting millions when he was...

SCOTUS needs to walk carefully in case of a religious charter school

“A holding here may apply in some states and may not apply in others,” Justice Neil Gorsuch observed Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments about the constitutionality of publicly...

Banning smartphones in schools is a win for Gov. Hochul and NY kids

Another win for Gov. Kathy Hochul in the state budget talks is her “bell-to-bell” cellphone ban — even if it comes with a ridiculous $13.5 million giveaway to school districts...

Lefty judge's illegal migrant aid: Letters to the Editor — May 1, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan for helping an illegal immigrant evade ICE agents.

Why this Supreme Court case could upend religious freedom

The first words of the First Amendment to the US Constitution are: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” That’s pretty clear. We know what Congress is....

Celebrity marriages are hard — Taylor and Travis better be careful

There’s been tiny news dribbles about Earth’s hot temp couple “Traylor” — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Could TayTay and TraTra go maybe ta-ta?

Harvard finally admits in its Oct. 7 report that woke politics have wrecked the school

The report on antisemitism was absolutely damning for the leftist takeover of the academy.

Democrats' self-made nightmare: another Stacey Abrams run

Democrats are quietly acknowledging the readily apparent truth that Georgia's Stacey Abrams is political fool’s gold — but they’re the ones who made her a star.

Canadian lessons for Democrats, it’s nuts for US to ‘walk away’ and other commentary

Mark Carney led Canada’s Liberal Party to a remarkable comeback victory by “shaking up voters’ expectations of their party, standing for patriotism and national values, and promoting sensible pro-growth economics,”...

Sen. Hawley: Break up Big Tech to reclaim American freedom

Meta, Google and the rest of Big Tech have more power than any corporation in history — and if we don’t act now, they will control our lives, and our...

50 years after Saigon fell, US and Ukraine must heed Vietnam's grim lessons

While Americans mourn the fall of Saigon, few wish we had stayed in the Vietnam War longer — or believe doing so would have produced a different outcome.