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Ditching Electoral College Would Allow California to Impose Imperial Rule on a Colonial America Dec. 06, 2016

Michael Barone

They're still counting the votes, going on four weeks after the election, in California. In Brazil, ... Read More

1 Every 5 Hours: NYC Late-Term Abortion Capital Nov. 30, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

In New York City, where the Statue of Liberty stands, 1,752 unborn children — at least 21 week... Read More

Friends in a Big City Nov. 23, 2016

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I moved to New York City for work just over two years ago. Though I grew up in a smaller... Read More

Clinton's Wall Street Speeches Were Actually Brilliant Oct. 20, 2016

Froma Harrop

I've dismissed talk of Hillary Clinton's "secrecy problem" as mere babble in an election year. I tho... Read More

Uncovering Why Women Cover Up Sep. 29, 2016

Lenore Skenazy

Religiously observant Muslims and Jews convened in Manhattan last week to discuss an item of vital i... Read More

Trump, Who Needed to Be an 11, Was Barely a 4 Sep. 28, 2016

Roger Simon

Donald Trump knows how to work a Republican room. Give him that. Give him a gym packed full of yahoo... Read More

Lone-Wolf Terror -- How Can We Protect Ourselves? Sep. 24, 2016

Diane Dimond

Here we go again. We've just endured more terror attacks on American soil by radicalized Muslim youn... Read More

New Yorkers Walk Past Political Bluster Over Bombing Sep. 20, 2016

Froma Harrop

The explosives going off in the dumpster in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea was not a major te... Read More

Bad Teacher Protection Racket Sep. 14, 2016

Betsy McCaughey

Bad teachers. We've all had one. A Connecticut judge is ordering the state to stop spending money on... Read More

Zika's Threat to a City Near You Aug. 24, 2016

Betsy McCaughey

Health officials are bowing to political correctness instead of taking obvious steps to protect resi... Read More

Trump and the Traitor: A New York Tale Aug. 05, 2016

Jamie Stiehm

After a period of basking in public glory, he became the most hated American of his time. His base ... Read More

Visiting New York City? Make Time for Queens Jul. 02, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Not hungry enough for a sit-down breakfast, I munched on Tibetan dumplings called "m... Read More

The Streets Cannot Be a Home Jun. 28, 2016

Froma Harrop

The homeless can be scary people. They may block sidewalks, curse passers-by and aggressively demand... Read More

The Cure for Expensive Cities Is Moving Vans May. 24, 2016

Froma Harrop

A funny thing didn't happen on the way to the digital revolution. It failed to empty out the citie... Read More

The Shoebox Philosopher May. 05, 2016

Lenore Skenazy

Most people moving to Manhattan don't expect to live in a mansion. But neither are they eager to liv... Read More

The Candidates and the Golden Calf Apr. 22, 2016

Suzanne Fields

The clever presidential candidate tries to mix politics with Passover, eager to join the Jews in cel... Read More

The Liberal Silent Majority Apr. 21, 2016

Froma Harrop

A few days before Bernie Sanders lost badly in the New York primary, 27,000 souls filled Washington ... Read More

New York Exceptionalism and Donald Trump Apr. 19, 2016

Michael Barone

Noo Yawk. That's the state with this week's presidential primary, in which candidates who have spe... Read More

And, Now, New York Apr. 07, 2016

Dick Morris

After Ted Cruz's smashing win in Wisconsin, it's on to New York. Will the Empire State break Cruz's ... Read More

Deadbeat Island Mar. 23, 2016

Betsy McCaughey

If you have a retirement fund or pension, or you're a taxpayer, get ready to have your pockets picke... Read More