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Prohibition's Lasting Effect on the Criminal Justice System Apr. 09, 2024

Crime and Conduct

In the thick of Prohibition, Justice Benjamin Cardozo famously lamented that, under the exclusionary... Read More

Hillary Was Right the First Time Apr. 04, 2024

Froma Harrop

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton was criticized for her use of the word "super... Read More

Jon Stewart, the Tribeca Trickster of Real Estate Mar. 29, 2024

Tim Graham

On March 25, "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart uncorked a typical not-so-funny sermon about how Donald T... Read More

In My House! Mar. 27, 2024

John Stossel

What if you come home and find strangers living in your house? I assumed you order the squatters out... Read More

New York Doomed to Be Migrant Central -- Other Cities Take Note Mar. 20, 2024

Betsy McCaughey

Mayor Eric Adams' agreement, announced Friday, to limit the time migrants can stay in shelters at ta... Read More

Iris Apfel Was a Peacock Among the Swans Mar. 12, 2024

Froma Harrop

Iris Apfel was that 102-year-old lady with those big round glasses and that big red smile. She'd wea... Read More

New York Suburbs Could Return Democrats to Power Mar. 05, 2024

Froma Harrop

In bygone days, Democrats in New York's suburbs could happily vote for Republicans they deemed good ... Read More

Migrant Surge Brings Killers and Criminal Gangs Feb. 28, 2024

Betsy McCaughey

Former New York City Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly, the department's longest-serving comm... Read More

Dems' Open Border Trickery -- Gaming the Census Feb. 21, 2024

Betsy McCaughey

New York is Migrant Central — the No. 1 destination in the country for illegal border crossers... Read More

Unaccountable Police Units Are Wrong for Safety Jan. 22, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Last week, the National Policing Institute, in cooperation with the Department of Justice office of ... Read More

Homeless People Do Not Have a 'Right' to Camp in Squalor and Invade Our Neighborhoods Jan. 17, 2024

Betsy McCaughey

Tired of stepping over needles and human waste, and navigating around half-conscious addicts and hom... Read More

Mazi Melesa Pilip: A Fantastic Republican to Replace George Santos Dec. 27, 2023

Star Parker

A special election will be held in New York's 3rd Congressional District on Feb. 13 to replace Georg... Read More

What Do We Really Mean by Affordable Housing? Dec. 21, 2023

Froma Harrop

It's being said by conservatives and liberals: America faces a crisis of affordable housing. And the... Read More

Stop the #MeToo Lawsuit Carnival Dec. 06, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

Anyone can be the target of an accusation or a lawsuit, whether deserved or not. Your wallet and you... Read More

New York's Adult Survivors Act Combats Sexual Offenses by Offending the Principles of Justice Nov. 30, 2023

Armstrong Williams

Beneath the surface of many legislative acts with good intentions, there often lurks a sinister real... Read More

Will New York Politicians Tax Wall Street Out of Existence? Nov. 21, 2023

Stephen Moore

Let's face it. Anyone who works in, or just visits, the Wall Street area of Manhattan can't deny the... Read More

Mr. President, Please Kill the Homeless Woman Who Lives Outside My Apartment Nov. 17, 2023

Ted Rall

Dear Mr. President, Won't you please kill the homeless woman who lives on a bench on the median stri... Read More

Blue City Decline: How to Save New York and Other Cities Nov. 15, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

New York City residents have thrown in the towel. Gotham's quality of life is plunging, but only 11%... Read More

Schumer Delivers Millions to Cast Shade on New York Oct. 09, 2023

Daily Editorials

Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York may serve as the Senate majority leader, but the press rel... Read More