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Trump’s win was a call for law and order after the Dems' constant demonization of the police

If America’s cities regain the security of property and banish the sense that crime has become normalized, the political realignment that began with this election may become a permanent reality.

NYC minority communities cheer ICE raids that rounded up violent criminal migrants: ‘Get them the hell off the street!’

"Their jails in their own countries are a lot worse than here. They don’t care about being locked up here, so they should be deported," said a man in Jackson...

Why minorities voted for Donald Trump in New York — leading to the best showing for a Republican in a generation

President-elect Donald Trump didn't turn the Big Apple red, but he did hold Vice President Kamala Harris to the worst election performance of any Democrat in New York City in...

Small hotels get the shaft as Julie Menin plays divide-and-conquer to deliver for a big special interest

Looks like the little guys will get shafted again: City Councilwoman Julie Menin just cut a deal with the large hotels to buy off their opposition to her union-giveaway "Safe...

Voting rights lawsuits filed against NY towns, alleging minorities disenfranchised

New York Republicans are slamming a series of race-based lawsuits trying to uproot up the voting process in several towns – calling the litigation an effort to bump conservatives from...

Biden invokes JFK in cringeworthy attempt to relate to minorities in rambling black radio interview

In a cringeworthy attempt to empathize, President Biden told a black radio station that he understood what minority representation meant to the community because when he grew up, he did...

Biden campaign co-chair claims he has no idea why Latinos are fleeing the prez

The co-chairman of President Biden's re-election campaign admitted Sunday he is unsure why polls indicate the commander in chief is hemorrhaging support among Latino voters.

Minority voters' bolt from Biden could mean Dem disaster

The progressive journalist Thomas Frank wrote a much-discussed book in 2004 titled, “What’s the Matter with Kansas?” Right now some other like-minded journalist might be thinking of writing a book...

I didn't have to expose Nancy Pelosi — she did it herself

Musician, writer and podcaster Winston Marshall squared off against former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in an Oxford Union debate that's drawn viral attention, focusing on whether “populism is a threat...

Sorry, Team Biden: Lower capital-gains taxes aren't racist — higher ones are

As usual, Biden's got everything backwards on the economy. This time on capital gains taxes and racism.

City Council members must see the light on latest anti-cop insanity and uphold Adams' veto

City Council extremists are gearing up to override Mayor Adams’ veto of their latest move to curb policing and boost crime — i.e., the How Many Stops bill.

Boston mayor's anti-white X-Mas: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 18, 2023

NY Post readers discuss Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s non-white “electeds of color” only Christmas party.

Harvard won't condemn Claudine Gay because she's a 'high pedigree' minority, professor says

Carol Swain, a former political science professor at Vanderbilt University, blasted the school in a fiery Wall Street Journal op-ed published Monday -- nearly a week after Harvard said it...

The insufferable entitlement behind Boston mayor's only 'people of color' Christmas party

A fundamental belief I have is no matter your race, we have more in common than we have different. Yet the most powerful progressives in our government believe those minor...

It's not just Joe Biden: Voters are rejecting Democratic policies that hurt them

Voters back Donald Trump over Joe Biden, per a new poll, in key states — but it's not just the president they're rejecting but Democratic policies by and for the...

Perdue, Tyson probed by feds over employment of migrant children who likely washed bloody floors and razor-sharp machines

Cleaning company Fayette Industrial has reprtedly been hired by Perdue and Tyson to wash bloodied floors, razor-sharp machines and other equipment during overnight shifts.

Sharpton says powerful 1199 SEIU must do better investing in minority-owned funds

Harlem civil rights leader Al Sharpton on Saturday called out one of the most powerful unions in New York for its failure to invest their assets in minority-run investment funds.

Supreme Court rules Alabama's new congressional map violates Voting Rights Act

Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined the court's four liberals in affirming a lower court's ruling that Alabama's current congressional map "likely violated the Voting Rights Act."

Shocking photos show children as young as 13 hired by Blackstone firm to clean slaughterhouse

The US labor department has released disturbing photos showing children as young as 13 working illegally in a Nebraska slaughterhouse.

Rent control 'shabbifying' New York's housing as owners feel the squeeze

The Rent Guidelines Board has backed off rent increases of as much as 16% for the city’s 900,000-plus rent-regulated apartments.