Opinion
Party divisions persist past primary — on both sides
The California primary is (mostly) over. Even though California will keep counting ballots for a month, some dynamics are already clear. But some things aren’t over, even when the results are in.
Legislature’s data-center ban is economic suicide for New York
When did progressives become so obsessively afraid of the future?
Why do so many Hollywood celebs have trans or non-binary kids?
Celebrity kids are trans at vastly disproportionate rates. Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, Charlize Theron, Cynthia Nixon, Jamie Lee Curtis, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber, Dwyane Wade, Mel B, Annette Bening and Warren Beatty, Robert DeNiro, Tori Spelling — all parents to trans kids. The reason is complicated.
Iran endgame nears — as Trump faces two stark choices
After three months of intermittent war, we see the realities of the conflict: Iran does not regard overwhelming military defeat on the battlefield as a strategic loss.
Miranda Devine: The Dems launch more fake rumors about Trump’s health — but the president is at the top of his game
The day I went to the White House to interview President Trump, Democrats launched another fake rumor campaign about his health.
I stood up to Zohran Mamdani’s rabid thug — and you can, too
My stalker won’t scare me off the 6 train — or keep me from calling out Zohran Mamdani’s tacit support for antisemitic radicalism around the world.
In a win for public safety, Mamdani’s breaking yet another core campaign promise
It’s an admirable pattern, where Mamdani betrays his core supporters — to the betterment of the whole city.
Behind today’s radical, Jew-hating Democratic party is a monster created by Barack Obama
Because as every horror fan will tell you, monsters, once released, are very hard to rein in.
New York Democrats have launched their latest push to disenfranchise Republican voters
They claim they’re just countering GOP gerrymandering across the country, but that prompts the question: Why did they start trying to do this before the ink was even dry on the 2020 Census?
The Democrat flops in governor’s race — and why Eric Swalwell could still play a role
The disgraced former California congressman will likely win thousands of votes from people who don’t read the news. That could prove to be a decisive margin in a close-run race.