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Paul du QuenoyNew York Post |
Looking for a negotiated off-ramp is undoubtedly tempting. But there can be no deal with thugs.
Despite recent events that have tested the alliance, NATO is here to stay.
“Imminent financial collapse,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres hysterically predicted in a Jan. 29 letter to all UN member...
“It’s the United States alone that can protect this giant mass of land, this giant piece of ice, develop it and improve it,” President Trump...
Cutting off Venezuelan oil will only make Cuba's malevolent masters more desperate to hold onto power.
“I don’t want to lose any more people to Palm Beach,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said back in June. “We’ve lost enough.” Hochul was talking taxes...
“A major error in judgment”: That’s how disgraced Clinton Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers just described his “association” with the late...
As Americans marked the 249th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence last weekend, polling data on patriotism highlighted an alarming trend.
From Trump's very first days back in office, other leading economies have pledged investment in the United States that already exceeds a trillion...
Harvard sits on a massive endowment of $53.2 billion, an amount exceeding the GDP of almost half the world's countries.
In Congo, unlike Ukraine, a potential American security commitment would carry no risk of direct military confrontation with a major power.
"To the disappointment of my critics, I'm still here on the job," said former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on the Senate floor.
The simple truth is that Mexico and Canada need the U.S. far more than the U.S. needs either of them.
Last Friday, New York county judge Juan Merchan proceeded with official sentencing of Donald J. Trump.
"We cannot accept a repeat of what occurred four years ago," President Biden whined in the Washington Post on Monday, when Congress certified the...