Opinion | New York Post
Opinion | New York Post
NYPD’s sex abuse scandal: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 24, 2024
The Issue: Ex-NYPD Lt. Quathisha Epps’ charges of sex abuse by Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey. The stench coming from One Police Plaza (which seems to originate from the office of disgraced ex-Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey, who allegedly orchestrated heinous acts with underlings) actually appears to encompass a much larger group (“Sex scandal at...
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In a Christmas season of renewal, Trump’s boldness is bringing hopeful change
It’s a Christmas season in which hope abounds, in the US and beyond.
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Why did no one help her? Fatal subway burning exposes New York City’s sad disconnect to humanity
There's a chilling apathy toward our fellow citizens — and a gross fascination with filming on our phones, not intervening.
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Dems in disarray, Europe’s war on Christmas and other commentary
“Challenging days” are here “for Democrats ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House” following November’s election, note The Wall Street Journal’s John McCormick, Catherine Lucey & Siobhan Hughes.
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Mayor Adams, face facts — and close failing schools before it’s too late
Eric Adams and his schools chancellor must tell New Yorkers the hard truth: We have too many public schools for too few students, and we're spending exorbitant amounts for terrible learning outcomes.
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Ivy League schools silent as Trump packs his Cabinet with their grads
The incoming Trump Cabinet has a decidedly Ivy League flavor, contrary to elite opinion.
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Joe Biden has been president-in-name-only since he was inaugurated
The worst scandal in White House history is the worst held secret in Washington.
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REBNY lawsuit is a great opportunity to kill the toxic FARE Act
Unless you want the housing market in Gotham to get even worse, you should cheer the Real Estate Board of New York suit to block a law that attempts to stick landlords with brokers’ fees. The federal lawsuit argues that the City Council’s mandate violates state law as well as brokers’ free-speech rights, but the...
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‘September 5’ film on 1972 Munich Olympics captures the truth about terrorism
A movie about the 1972 massacre of Israeli Olympians has a refreshingly simple — but not simplistic — take: Kidnapping and murdering civilians is bad, and there is no context in which to justify it.
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What Biden cost us, Putin must go and other commentary
From the right: What Biden Cost UsA new WSJ report on Joe Biden’s decline shows he “wasn’t up to the job on day one, let aloneday 1,000,” argues Commentary’s Seth Mandel. Worse, “the global crises that arose duringBiden’s presidency were dealt with by reducing the flow of information to and from thepresident.” “We know the...
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Efforts to hide Biden’s decline: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 23, 2024
The Issue: Wall Street Journal’s report that revealed the White House hid President Biden’s mental decline. Detailed reports now show how mentally diminished and physically weak President Biden has been all throughout his term in office (“Coverup in his 1st 100 daze,” Dec. 19). Many, like myself, became aware of Biden’s mental and physical shortcomings...
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The MTA won’t quit squeezing New Yorkers for cash — even as it shells it out by the billions
On Wednesday, the MTA OK'd a plan to hike fares nearly 4% next year, even as it charges motorists $9 to drive in midtown Manhattan — and all while shelling out $1.27 billion for pricey new subway cars.
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Hapless Gov. Hochul is desperate and running scared ahead of 2026 election
Well over a year out from her next election, Gov. Kathy Hochul is looking desperate — and hapless. The latest sign: She’s sent in another 250 National Guard to “help keep the subway safe” for Christmas shopping season and maybe beyond. Yet the guardsmen legally can’t do most law enforcement, just check bags. They’re not...
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