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Democrats’ sway toward socialism: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 20, 2026

NY Post readers discuss socialism’s growing popularity among Democrats, with several DSA-allied primary winners.

Gavin Newsom’s race-based gerrymander is wicked –– the Supreme Court must slap it down 

If race motivated legislatures in any way, the subsequent map is unconstitutional.

The Origins of Our $40 Trillion National Debt

If not for largely bipartisan tax cuts, recession responses, and spending increases over the...

What the Florida Primary Results Say About Antisemitism in the GOP

Dan Bilzerian and James Fishback were defeated — but they did win double-digit vote...

Chinese man accused of illegally voting in landlord’s name to ruin his immigration status

Federal prosecutors charged a Chinese man on Wednesday with a bizarre and dastardly plot to try to ruin his former landlord's immigration status by registering and casting a ballot in his name in Massachusetts, then reporting him to Homeland Security for it.

The funniest joke Jimmy Kimmel never told

Politicians who fought for censorship are now making the very arguments they ridiculed just months ago.

These US cities are making more money than last year, says new report

How much money you bring in varies drastically depending on where you live in the U.S., and while the cost of living continues to rise across the country, the amount of income being earned nationwide is slowly rising as well.

National Labor Relations Board sues to block New York labor law

The National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit against New York State, alleging that a new state law regulating private sector labor relations usurps the NLRB's authority and is preempted by the National Labor Relations Act.

High taxes are rigging online sports betting against consumers

If bettors feel squeezed by bad odds, fees and disappearing perks they may return to the unregulated platforms that are not burdened by punitive regulations. 

Armed man claiming to be law enforcement detained outside Charlie Kirk Memorial site

A man claiming to be a member of law enforcement was detained at an Arizona stadium where the memorial for Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist who was shot and killed last week, is set to take place Sunday. Local police and the U.S. Secret Service are investigating the armed man, who was "exhibiting suspicious behavior”...

Trump refutes claim US attorney in Virginia resigned: ‘He didn’t quit, I fired him!’

President Trump pushed back on reports that Erik Siebert, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, resigned from his post, claiming, “he didn’t quit, I fired him!”  “Today I withdrew the Nomination of Erik Siebert as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, when I was informed that he received the UNUSUALLY...

Is owning a home still possible amid national housing crisis?

The Trump administration may declare a national housing crisis.

A vengeful Trump props up the unproductive as his economy falls apart

Trump is bringing a wrecking ball to the U.S. economy.

Zelensky plans to meet with Trump on sidelines of UN assembly as Russian strikes persist

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he plans to meet again with President Trump on the sidelines of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly next week, as Russian strikes against Ukraine continue despite pressure on the Kremlin to come to a peace deal. The two leaders will discuss security guarantees, backed by both Kyiv and its...

Study: Aspirin cuts colorectal cancer recurrence in half

The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2025 there have been about 107,320 new cases of colon cancer and 46,950 new cases of rectal cancer.

Shots fired at local ABC news station in Sacramento, police say

Shots were fired at a local news station building in Sacramento, California, on Friday afternoon, local police said.

You’ll never guess which city is king of recruiting remote workers 

Tulsa, Okla., seems to have done something rare — devised a strategy that uses incentives to invest in people, not corporations. 

Trump calls out ‘highly overrated’ Letterman for defending Kimmel

President Trump called out former late night anchor David Letterman for defending Jimmy Kimmel, who was taken off air this week by ABC over comments he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.  “Whatever happened to the very highly overrated David Letterman, whose ratings were never very good, either,” the president wrote late...

Republicans grapple with backlash over tabling Omar censure brought by Mace

The four Republicans who voted with Democrats against reprimanding Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) over comments about Charlie Kirk are getting excoriated by the online right — with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), who prompted the vote on the Omar censure, leading the charge against Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) in particular. The four — Reps. Mike Flood...

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