New York City's upside-down justice system is sending a 67-year-old man to prison for four years for owning unlicensed guns — while rapists, stabbers and serial gropers go free.
Zohran Mamdani “pledged to address ‘repression’ on campus,” citing professors fired “for the crime of expressing solidarity with the fight for Palestinian human rights,” observes Stu Smith at City Journal.
Democrats “blame President Trump” for America’s affordability problem “while ignoring their own responsibility for causing it in the first place,” fumes James Piereson at The New Criterion.
Of all the spas in all the towns in the world, Alexandra Goebert insisted on going to the King Spa in Palisades Park, NJ, to force regular women to view the transwoman's male genitals.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani showed wisdom in asking Jessica Tisch to remain police commissioner, and her decision to stay offers much hope for the city.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently warned that America faces a “1939 moment” — a “moment of mounting urgency,” cheers The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board, which hopes this “translates into fixing how the US military fields equipment.”
High schools across New York every year graduate kids who can barely read or do basic math, yet the state Board of Regents are adding a new "climate science" requirement.