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Hateful Hasan Piker and more: Letters to the Editor — April 19, 2026

NY Post readers discuss far-left influencer Hasan Piker's influence among Democrats and more.

Mamdani’s Socialist Super, Super, Supermarkets

‘At our stores, eggs will be cheaper. Bread will be cheaper.’

New York’s race-based STEM programs face constitutional challenges

The New York State Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP) has been sued for using race-based eligibility rules that discriminate against white and Asian-American students, violating the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection.

Appeals court green lights Trump’s White House ballroom construction through June

A three-judge federal appeals panel on Friday allowed construction on President Trump's White House ballroom to go forward into June, a move that came one day after a federal judge limited the project to "below-ground construction." The panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted the Trump administration a stay of...

Megyn Kelly blasts Trump, Hegseth over religious rhetoric: ‘Just don’t lie’

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly slammed President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over their recent controversial comments about religion. The president received flak from some of his political base after he posted an AI-generated image of what appeared to be him as Jesus Christ on social media. He later took down the controversial image, claiming...

Hassett says consumer pain over Iran war ‘the last of our concerns right now’

National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett on Tuesday said that the economic toll that American consumers are feeling as a result of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is "the last of our concerns right now." "The fact is that the U.S. economy is fundamentally sound and that if it were to be extended, it wouldn't...

Democrats introducing measure expanding judiciary’s role in antitrust settlements

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) plans to introduce a bill Tuesday that would give the courts a larger role in reviewing antitrust settlements following concerns about the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recent settlement with Live Nation. The legislation, referred to as the Antitrust Accountability and Transparency Act, would give judges more time to review antitrust settlements,...

Former presidents’ aides deny talks with Trump about Iran

Aides who served under former Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton denied speaking with President Trump about military action in Iran — after Trump suggested one told him they wished the U.S. had bombed the Middle Eastern nation earlier. “Look, for 47 years, no president was willing to do what...

Watch live: The Hill hosts primary night coverage with DDHQ election data experts

Tune in to The Hill's live coverage of Tuesday's primary elections in Illinois. The Prairie State is hosting several state and federal contests, including the race to replace retiring Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) The Democratic primary to succeed the senior senator has turned increasingly nasty in the last few weeks, with Democratic Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi...

Live updates: Israel claims it has taken out 2 top Iranian officials; Senate wades into SAVE America Act

Israel's military said Tuesday that its latest strikes on Tehran have taken out two top Iranian officials, Ali Larijani, the secretary of the country’s Supreme National Security Council, and Gholamreza Soleimani, who commanded Iran’s Basij unit. Larijani is the second-most senior leader to be killed in the conflict since Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei’s death on Feb....

A Senate bill criminalizes sanctuary cities and diminishes states’ rights

This is a statute that would erode federalism, ironically a favorite doctrine of the right, and local accountability.  

Israel says top Iranian officials Ali Larijani, Gholamreza Soleimani killed in strikes

Israel claimed Tuesday that two top Iranian officials were killed in its latest round of strikes on Tehran. Ali Larijani, the secretary of the country's Supreme National Security Council, was pronounced dead by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). His alleged death makes him the second most senior leader to be killed in the conflict since...

The Movement: Why the Club for Growth is eyeing weeks of debate on the SAVE America Act

Outside conservative groupsare putting pressure on Senate Republicans to make their floor debate exercise over the SAVE America Act last as long as possible — including the highly influential Club for Growth, which typically focuses on free enterprise and economic growth. As the Senate this week kicks off a floor process for the voting legislation pushed...

Iran is both Trump’s war and Netanyahu’s war

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have launched a costly and unnecessary war in Iran, which has further eroded public opinion of Israel in the United States.

A history of US meddling in Iran brought us here

Everyone is so concerned with how the war with Iran will end that few people have considered how it started.

Health officials investigate E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheese sold in Florida

Health officials are investigating an outbreak of E. coli in multiple states, including Florida, that appears to be linked to raw cheese products.

Pain at the pump? 7 tips on how to use less gas

When gas prices spike, filling up gets more painful. But consumers can do something to stretch their fuel just a little farther: Change the way they drive.

Airline chief hopes DHS shutdown ends for TSA by April

Airlines for America CEO and former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on Monday said he hopes the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown currently affecting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will end by April. "At most, my hope is that it's maybe the first week in April, at most, when the new secretary comes in,"...

Ousted Hegseth aide accused of leaking lands intelligence post

A former aide to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who was accused of leaking classified information, was hired by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), an administration official told The Hill on Monday.  Dan Caldwell, who served as Hegseth’s senior adviser and was escorted from the Pentagon last April, along with two other...

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