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Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s photo scandal and more: Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2026

NY Post readers discuss New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter Dianna Russini's photo scandal and more.

Why fighting federal-benefit fraud must top the Republican agenda

It’s past time to stop the theft of tens and even hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars from programs meant to help the sick,...

The SPLC Was Always Awful

No matter how the DOJ’s case against the organization turns out, it deserves to be shunned and marginalized. 

‘They can call us’: Trump scraps U.S. delegation’s trip to Pakistan for talks with Iran

President Trump announced that he has called off plans for U.S. negotiators to travel to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran, saying that if the Iranians want to deal, they can pick up the phone.

Trump administration opens antisemitism probe into NYC public schools

The nation's largest public school district is under investigation by the Trump administration over allegations of antisemitism.

Iran’s foreign minister leaves without meeting U.S. envoys, Pakistani officials say

Iran's foreign minister left Pakistan on Saturday evening, two Pakistani officials told The Associated Press, before any sign that U.S. envoys had even arrived for indirect talks on the fragile ceasefire.

SPLC’s troubles mount as Republicans probe Biden administration ties

The House Judiciary Committee expanded its investigation into the Southern Poverty Law Center's relationship with the Biden administration after the left-wing civil rights group was indicted on fraud charges related to its use of paid informants within white supremacist groups.

The midterm mirage: Democrats shouldn’t get high on their own supply 

Democrats are confident about winning the midterm elections, but must be careful not to get complacent and must instead focus on challenging party interests and pursuing common sense reforms to ensure success in the 2028 presidential election.

Nebraska should support the Democrat whose win won’t erase its ‘blue dot’

We could lose the very last district where Democratic competitiveness currently exists in Nebraska.

Missing scientists: A timeline of cases

At least 11 scientists have died or disappeared since 2022, raising concerns the cases may be connected.

Trump scraps latest peace talks after Iranian officials depart Pakistan

President Trump announced on Saturday that he canceled U.S. officials’ planned travel to Pakistan for another round of negotiations with Iran. Special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner were set to travel to Islamabad on Saturday to take part in these talks, but the president said in a Truth Social post on Saturday...

Disneyland guests can opt out of facial recognition at park entrances

Guests visiting the Disneyland Resort in recent months may have noticed new facial recognition technology at the entrances to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, though guests don’t have to use the system if they choose not to, according to company guidelines.

McDonald’s is putting ‘badges’ next to certain menu items: What do they mean?

The badge system is intended to make ordering "clearer and simpler," but the badges are also raising questions.

Newsmax host rips into Hegseth over Navy secretary’s firing

Newsmax host Greg Kelly tore into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday over the firing of Navy Secretary John Phelan, the latest in a series of abrupt departures from the Pentagon amid the conflict with Iran. Kelly slammed Hegseth as a “DESPICABLE guy” and “Insecure FAKE” in a post on the social platform X, suggesting...

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