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Schumer Delivers Millions to Cast Shade on New York Oct. 04, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

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

Climate Brainwashing Aug. 23, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

Hammering K-12 school children nonstop about the dangers of climate change in every class, even math... Read More

Is It Time to Ban Electric Vehicles? Aug. 15, 2023

Stephen Moore

The New York Fire Department recently reported that so far this year there have been 108 lithium-ion... Read More

Bad News for Serial Killers Jul. 19, 2023

Debra J. Saunders

The women were expendable. They were sex workers, after all. When they disappeared between 2007 and ... Read More

Trump Campaigning for Get Out of Jail Free Card Jun. 28, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

The prospect of a trial by jury in the Southern District of Florida looms over Donald Trump. He has ... Read More

'Affordable Housing': Affordable To Whom? Jun. 20, 2023

Froma Harrop

What is meant by "affordable housing"? The term suggests a certain level of shelter at a moderate pr... Read More

The Teflon Don May. 11, 2023

Susan Estrich

Can he get away with this, too? A New York jury award of $5 million for sexual abuse and defamation ... Read More

Making Homelessness a Valid Lifestyle Choice Is Wrong May. 10, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

Americans must not surrender to the new normal of squalor and urban chaos — of tent encampment... Read More

New York Needs More Tourists Like Jim Jordan Apr. 20, 2023

Froma Harrop

New Yorkers should thank Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan for helping (unwittingly) remind the country how safe ... Read More

It's Hard to See Who Was Victimized by Trump's 34 Alleged Felonies: The New York Case Against the Former President Is Morally Dubious as Well as Legally Shaky Apr. 12, 2023

Jacob Sullum

Since the New York indictment of Donald Trump was unsealed last week, critics across the political s... Read More

Trump Indictment Is Bad Law, Smart Politics Apr. 07, 2023

Michael Barone

What do you do to win an election when your candidate is universally known and unpopular with a majo... Read More

The Point of No Return Apr. 07, 2023

Josh Hammer

The Roman historian Suetonius described Julius Caesar as timid and noncommittal as he initially appr... Read More

Contradictory Reflections on Trump's Indictment Apr. 06, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In a political landscape where party affiliations dictate much of the discourse, it comes as no surp... Read More

Donald Trump Gets Just What He Wanted Apr. 01, 2023

Susan Estrich

Does anyone really want to be indicted? Maybe if your name is Donald Trump, and you're facing four ... Read More

What Will It Take to Keep America Safe and Free? Mar. 29, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

It was midday a week ago Saturday when Daryus Clarke was doing his job as a clerk at the Plug Smoke ... Read More

American Veterans, 0; Illegal Migrants, Millions Feb. 14, 2023

Common Sense

Scorecards matter. Last Sunday's Super Bowl 38-35 victory by the Chiefs over the Eagles gave Kansas ... Read More

Dems Attack Suburban Homeowners Feb. 08, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

If you've worked hard to afford a suburban house with a patch of lawn where your kids can play, you'... Read More

The Parties: A View From the Suburbs Jan. 24, 2023

Froma Harrop

There are moderates in the suburbs — Democrats, Republicans and Independents — who want ... Read More

COVID: Who Was Right? Jan. 11, 2023

John Stossel

It's now been three years since COVID hit. At the start of the pandemic, "experts" shouted: "Stay h... Read More

Idyllic Ithaca's History and Activities Enchant Jan. 01, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block In the morning my wife, Fyllis, and I walked along a path right in town that skirts ... Read More