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Behind the ‘boondoggle’ of Gavin Newsom’s high-speed rail dream

The idea of high-speed rail has a nearly erotic appeal to progressives. What could go wrong? In California, everything.

Hooray! Taxpayers will no longer have to pick up the tab for NPR, PBS’s lefty propaganda

Congress is finally defunding public broadcasting, and it’s about time.

How ‘Agent Melania’ flexes soft power for the defenseless

While diplomats debated and commentators postured, Melania Trump’s simple statement caused the leader of the free world to reflect.

A 50-day deadline is 50 days to kill. Force Putin’s hand now

Who would ever have thought that dealing with the Middle East would look easy?

NY’s failed criminal-justice reforms have just claimed two more victims — when will the madness end?

Scotty Enoe, a CVS worker, and Charles Brito, a homeless serial shoplifter, are the latest victims of New York’s disastrous criminal-justice reforms.

Shane Gillis’ hilarious ESPYs set was a litmus test for our uptight culture

Right out of the gate, the comedian made clear that there would be no genuflecting when he name-dropped one of the most insufferable athletes of our time.

Trump’s 50-day Russian sanctions pause will cost more lives — and achieve nothing

The Kremlin creep is laughing up his sleeve at what he can only read as timidity.

How Trump can mold the new Mideast in his own deal-making image

As Iran’s clout fades, more nations see that their future lies in normalization and economic cooperation with Israel — not endless conflict and grievance.

This week in whoppers: Newsom’s profanity-filled Trump complaint, Hunter’s election delusion and more 

Hunter Biden claimed that Democrats lost the 2024 presidential election because the party wasn’t loyal to his father — even though Joe Biden’s campaign was tanking before he dropped out.

Pathetic media pretends the autopen, not Biden, was the scandal

The real problem is that the autopen may have allowed staffers to hijack a Constitutional power because the president probably didn’t know what year it was.

Trump’s pressure plan for Putin: Letters to the Editor — July 18, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s military aid for Ukraine and 50-day peace deadline for Vladimir Putin.

Europe is committing economic suicide with climate change cult

The European Union is offering Democrat-led states a cautionary tale in how to hamstring an entire economy in the name of green dogma — while failing to solve climate change.

Trump can fix the Epstein mess that’s ripping his party apart — here’s how

As much as President Trump and the White House would like everyone to shut up and move on from the dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a new poll shows that the scandal isn’t going away.

Doubt over DOJ’s Epstein disclosure: Letters to the Editor — July 17, 2025

NY Post readers discuss the Justice Department stating that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide and didn’t keep a client list.

How Mamdani’s anti-cop zealotry will bring crime, chaos to NYC

When it comes to crime, Zohran Mamdani cares more about the 7,600 people in city jails — victims, he believes, of an evil system — than about 8.5 million law-abiding citizens

Let’s hope Kathy Hochul took notes as investors poured $100 billion into Pennsylvania for AI projects

A key lesson from the summit was that AI dominance is intrinsically linked to energy because servers and data farms require a lot of constant, reliable electricity.

New Butler shooting details expose the Secret Service’s shocking culture of incompetence

Fixing the Secret Service’s culture is the only way to prevent Butler from happening again.

Collectors are snapping up anything and everything at auctions — like the ruby slippers from ‘Wizard of Oz’ for $32M

With NYC’s housing market warmer than Diddy’s sex drive, and so many buying and selling homes, I decided to talk with Heritage Auctions’ President Greg Rohan.

Xi Jinping is losing power in China — Trump must push reform

A change in China’s leadership could be an unalloyed benefit to the United States and our democratic allies worldwide.

TSA can’t admit its stupid shoe rule was always a sham

It’s the ratchet effect: Even the most dubious safeguards stick around because eliminating them looks like a compromise that might endanger public safety.