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Feckless White House failed to fight terror proxies -- and now six more hostages are dead

President Biden said that if Israel invaded Rafah, the last major Hamas holdout in southern Gaza, it would cross a “red line” that threatened US aid.

Harris could be doomed by black voters' fading Dem loyalty

Younger black voters are much less wedded to the Democrats than their parents and grandparents were — and in the swing states, any slip in their support will end Harris' White House...

Kamala Harris aims to screw workers AND businesses to help Big Labor bosses

Kamala Harris has so far provided only scant and shifting details on her plans in many policy areas, even walking back her extreme and unpopular positions through unattributed statements from...

Harris adopts Trump's MAGA policies: Letters to the Editor — Sep. 2, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Kamala Harris changing her stance on key issues like the border to sound more like Trump.

Anti-democracy Democrats are playing ballot games to boost Harris' chances

They keep saying "democracy is on the ballot" this year, but (to quote Inigo Montoya) we don't think that word means what they think it means.

How Trump can crackdown on fentanyl and more: Letters to the Editor — Sept. 1, 2024

NY Post readers sound off on the fentanyl crisis and more.

At Paris' Paralympic Games, astounding athletes defy the odds and go for the gold

The Paralympic Games in Paris demonstrate the boundary-breaking of athletes who've beat the odds.

How politics and social media are ruining young people — and fueling harassment

The intrusion of politics into classrooms and the never-ending din of social media are causing young people to behave with extremism.

The world is running out of children as birthrates are collapsing across the globe

For the first time ever, not enough babies are being born to maintain the planet's population.

How anti-Israel protests are costing companies billions of dollars

Corporations across the globe are paying heavy prices for doing business with Israel.

The Harris campaign is riding a wave to defeat — and may be setting a trap we've seen before

Despite the rosy prognostics, data suggests Harris and Walz could lose.

On CNN, looking small next to Tim Walz wasn't Kamala Harris' only problem

In her interivew with Dana Bash on CNN, Kamala Harris appeared physically small compared to running-mate Tim Walz, but even worse, she failed to answer key questions.

Trump has a real plan to cut energy costs — Kamala Harris has . . . vibes

On Thursday, former President Donald Trump laid out an encouraging plan to unleash America's energy might and lower costs, while Kamala Harris talked about . . . price-gouging.

Migrant criminal shows everything wrong with Dem system

Brian Castillos is the poster child for everything that’s wrong with the Democrats’ handling of the border and crime.

Trump the 'pro-life moderate' shows that Harris is an abortion extremist

A sure sign Trump occupies the middle ground: he's being criticized by the right as well as the left, while no abortion supporter, however radical, feels a need to criticize...

Off-script Kamala Harris blows it in the swing states

Kamala Harris has finally left the bubble that has carried her to record fundraising and competitive poll numbers with Donald Trump in key swing states.

City Council disgraces itself with attempted lynching of Randy Mastro

At this week's confirmation hearing on Randy Mastro, tapped by Mayor Adams to be the city's top lawyer, the City Council exposed itself as a pack of disingenuous bigots.

CNN interview shows Harris still has nothing meaningful to say on inflation — or anything else

Our biggest single takeaway from CNN’s brief Kamala Harris-Tim Walz interview Thursday night: Harris still has nothing meaningful anything to say.

MTA's new tactic to combat fare evasion: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 31, 2024

NY Post readers discuss MTA adding fare checkers to buses, which are especially vulnerable to fare evasion.

Blame NYC dysfunction for Chinatown landlord's fight with homeless man

Last Saturday, landlord and Harvard fellow Brian Chin was charged with felony assault after allegedly beating a homeless man outside of his building.