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NYPD's whack-a-mole: crime drops in subway, spikes outside

New York’s public-safety resources are stretched thin, something Eric Adams has never addressed with a long-term plan.

It's last call for iconic Midtown bar Neary's after nearly 60 years

Neary’s, the wonderful pub that Jimmy Neary launched at 348 E. 57th St. in 1967, closed its doors on Friday for the last time. Not surprisingly, it's been called the...

Biden's fading campaign is creating a Democrat nightmare

If you are a Trump-hating Democrat, you are probably having trouble separating your nightmares from reality.

New York needs to pull the plug on its suicidal green energy goals before the blackouts hit

New York is spending billions and jacking up energy prices to try and meet nonsensical climate goals; it needs to stop NOW before any more taxpayers feel the pain.

America's education system is failing and more: Letters to the Editor — July 21, 2024

NY Post readers discuss American history lessons and more.

Extraordinary 'normal' Americans were the real stars of the RNC

Some of the other speeches from fascinating, non-marquee figures have been trenchant and powerful as they illuminate the forces driving Trump’s ascent.

Media are setting JD Vance up for success with their deranged attacks on him

“Are you a racist?” asked J.D. Vance in a memorable cold open to an ad for his 2022 Senate campaign.

Why science should never try to triumph over nature

In the darkly satiric Cold War film "Dr. Strangelove," the renegade general Jack D. Ripper ignites a chain of events leading to the world's thermonuclear destruction. The movie exposes the...

With so few students in class, why aren't public schools doing better?

Across America, student enrollment in traditional public schools is plummeting to lows not seen in generations. Yet many states, cities, and districts stubbornly cling to a bloated staffing and organizational...

Why Democrats no longer have a monopoly on identity politcs

At the heart of the Democrats' problem — besides their candidate, of course — is a religious belief in a "Demography is Destiny" theory

Take Friday's IT nightmare as a warning of what a cyberattack could do

The global Microsoft computer outage initiated by a faulty CrowdStrike security update gave us a taste of what actual cyberwarfare could do.

Kamala Harris proves again she's not a better candidate than Biden

On Thursday night, from the convention in Milwaukee, President Trump held the attention of the world.

For our kids, any Democrat win means schoolhouse madness

As the American Federation of Teachers holds its annual conference in Houston, expect to hear more of the deranged politicized rhetoric that was spewed at the gathering of its sister...

Cheer the city's progress in fighting subway crime — but will it last?

Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul just proved the obvious: Surge more cops into the subways, and crime will drop — or at least some of it.

Houthi drone attack and Iranian nukes loom over Israel's strategic future

The Houthi militia claimed an attack with a drone in Tel Aviv that killed at least one, as Antony Blinken said Iran was one to two weeks away from nuclear...

Slamming JD Vance for his 'homeland' rhetoric shows how far we've gone off course

That J.D. Vance saying the same thing is now controversial says much about how our national self-conception has gone off the rails. 

Global computer collapse is a chilling look at what's to come

When CrowdStrike CEO (soon to be ex-CEO) George Kurtz said Friday morning that “this is not a security incident or cyber attack,” you should not have been reassured.

Tel Aviv strike shows Iran & Co. smell blood as Biden mired in political woes

The Houthis' strike on Tel Aviv may have been ordered by Iran, which may be emboldened by President Joe Biden's political problems in Washington.

Menendez faces the music: Letters to the Editor — July 20, 2024

NY Post readers discuss NJ Sen. Bob Menendez being convicted of influence-peddling and being a foreign agent.

MSNBC has gone completely crackpot this summer

Among MSNBC's wildest claims of the week: that J.D. Vance has Aryan leanings because he named his company after a "Lord of the Rings" reference and that his RNC speech...