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Charity That Changes Lives Sep. 22, 2021

John Stossel

Government-run schools fail kids. Teachers unions and education bureaucrats say, "We need more money... Read More

Not Getting Your Shot Can Cost You Your Job Jul. 15, 2021

Froma Harrop

The CEO of Morgan Stanley wants all the boys and girls back in the financial giant's Times Square of... Read More

New York Voters Take Stock of Progressive Experiments and Opt for Law and Order Jul. 12, 2021

Daily Editorials

New York City Democrats have backed a law-and-order mayoral candidate — a former police captai... Read More

Secure Law and Order in America Jul. 09, 2021

Josh Hammer

Over July Fourth weekend, according to CNN, at least 233 people were killed and 618 others were inju... Read More

New York Mayoral Primary Shows Split Between Democratic Constituencies Jul. 02, 2021

Michael Barone

New York City's notoriously incompetent election officials have not finished tabulating the votes in... Read More

Black Democrats Save the Party Once Again Jun. 29, 2021

Froma Harrop

How often do African Americans have to save the Democratic Party from its left wing? With Black vote... Read More

NYC Exposes the Flaws in Ranked Choice Voting Jun. 25, 2021

Ted Rall

Progressive Democrats have long been among the most fervent advocates of ranked choice voting. Many ... Read More

What I'd Do as NYC Mayor Jun. 18, 2021

Ted Rall

New Yorkers go to the polls June 22 to choose their next mayor. They're primaries, but whoever wins ... Read More

Has the Backlash Arrived for Police-Bashing? May. 11, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

Within hours of Saturday's shooting in Times Square where three bystanders, including a 4-year-old g... Read More

Design Destination: New York City Apr. 24, 2021

The Art of Design

We are all familiar with the saying "Home, Sweet Home," but what does this mean? This varies greatly... Read More

Feds Should Launch Massive Vaccine Effort Jan. 14, 2021

Betsy McCaughey

Americans are stressing out over how long they'll have to endure isolation, closed businesses and fe... Read More

The Miracle on 80th Street Dec. 17, 2020

Froma Harrop

I've spent the week in New York, and no visit happens without a trip to Zabar's, a specialty food st... Read More

'A Rainy Day in New York': Why Is Woody Allen Still at It? Oct. 09, 2020

Screener

Woody Allen has been making movies for 55 years now, at the approximate rate of one every year. On t... Read More

New York: the Example America Should Not Follow Oct. 07, 2020

Star Parker

New York City is becoming an economic basket case. "'We're at war': New York City Faces a Financial ... Read More

Crime, the Police and Reality Sep. 24, 2020

Froma Harrop

Here's a policing story with a happy ending: Deputies in Deltona, Florida, recently stopped a black ... Read More

Smaller Big Cities Can Be Better Cities Jul. 23, 2020

Froma Harrop

It was a bittersweet evening in Manhattan. Parisian-level charm had descended on what used to be tra... Read More

A Legal Challenge to the Big Apple's Newest Rent-Control Laws Jul. 09, 2020

Veronique de Rugy

Government growth and abuses are not challenged nearly enough. This results in a proliferation of ba... Read More

Unfriendly Fascism Jun. 25, 2020

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — Now the mob is planning to tear down the statue of Theodore Roosevelt, who, may I... Read More

Nuts About Squirrels Jun. 04, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

This is not a column about antibodies, cops, COVID-19, killer wasps, missing bees, vaccines, ventila... Read More

Bird-Watching While Black May. 29, 2020

Mona Charen

A lifelong bird-watcher ventured into a section of New York's Central Park, the "Ramble," at 7:30 a.... Read More