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The rise of antisemitic violence in NYC: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 23, 2025

NY Post readers discuss a rise in violence against Jewish New Yorkers amid a growing acceptance of antisemitism.

Kathy Hochul’s political pickle pits union power against NY’s kids

Up to $500 million a year should benefit local families, but might flow out...

Zohran Mamdani will have no excuse to let Washington Square Park go to hell

A federal bust of 19 dealers and constant NYPD presence led to a 65%...

Bernie Sanders is blocking cancer treatment for kids for his own selfish reasons

Ebenezer Scrooge has nothing on Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is thwarting cancer treatment for...

Opportunity fleeing the coasts, from censorship to forced speech and other commentary

“People — and, more recently, capital — migrate to places that offer greater opportunities,”...

The real villains behind high ticket prices

While headlines focus on corporate "villains,” the real culprit is hiding in plain sight: scalpers that dominate the resale market.  

Timeline for outdoor warning sirens in Texas flood-prone areas accelerated

The Texas Water Development Board said it recently approved an accelerated timeline for two bills related to outdoor warning sirens in flash flood-prone areas.

Some Hyundai, Kia owners eligible for $4.5M settlement: Who qualifies?

The funds will be sent out on a "rolling basis."

How tolerant Australia became a hotbed of antisemitism

Australians are going to have to rethink what successful multiculturalism looks like.

Trump’s team risks undermining NATO, the Greatest Generation’s legacy

NATO is the defining legacy of our Greatest Generation.

Trump’s approval down 8 points since start of year: Poll

President Trump’s approval rating has dropped eight points since he started his second presidential term at the beginning of the year, according to a new Emerson College Polling survey. Forty-one percent of voters said they approve of the job Trump is doing as president, down from 49 percent who said the same in January. And 50...

Voters prefer moderate candidates over progressives, MAGA: Poll

Voters prefer moderate candidates over both progressive and MAGA contenders for the next presidential race, according to a new Emerson College Polling survey. In a hypothetical 2028 matchup against a progressive Democrat, voters sided with a moderate Republican by roughly 12 points. A moderate Democrat, on the other hand, won a showdown against a MAGA...

Deadly ISIS attack tests Trump’s Syria policy, ability to retaliate

The deadly attack in Syria that left three Americans dead has complicated the nascent relationship between the United States and Damascus and sparked speculation over how the Trump administration might respond. President Trump has vowed that the Saturday attack — carried out by a lone Islamic State group gunman that reportedly infiltrated local security forces,...

GOP senators frustrated over Speaker’s handling of explosive healthcare issue

Republican senators who defeated a Democratic bill to extend ObamaCare subsidies for three years without reforms to the program are frustrated that the same proposal appears likely to pass the House after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) was unable to quell a rebellion within his own party. GOP senators want to preserve their working relationship with...

5 takeaways from Trump’s White House address

President Trump delivered an address to the nation on Wednesday night intended to mark the close of his first year back in power. Trump appeared before the cameras in the White House’s Diplomatic Reception Room with his poll ratings at a mediocre ebb, and the issue of affordability in particular serving as a drag on...

Most in new poll say Trump use of presidential power goes too far

Most Americans say President Trump’s use of presidential power is going too far, according to a new poll. Quinnipiac University found that 54 percent of voters think Trump is going too far with his presidential authority while 37 percent think he is handling it about right. Seven percent think the president isn't going far enough....

Trump touts ‘warrior dividend’ checks, housing reform in address to nation

President Trump on Wednesday sought to make the case that his administration has made progress on key issues in a rare primetime address amid slumping poll numbers and persistent questions about affordability. The president addressed the nation from the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House, where he argued for just under 20 minutes that...

US military kills 4 ‘narco-terrorists’ in eastern Pacific, total reaches 99

The United States military on Wednesday killed four alleged “narco-terrorists” during a boat strike in the Pacific Ocean. The attack follows a series of strikes launched this year, bringing the total death toll to 99.  “On Dec. 17, at the direction of @SecWar Pete Hegseth, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike...

Trump announces $1,776 ‘warrior dividend’ checks to be sent to members of the military

President Trump said Wednesday his administration would send $1,776 "warrior dividend" checks to members of the military, crediting tariffs and the passage of a massive GOP tax and spending bill earlier this year. Trump said during a primetime address to the nation that 1.4 million soldiers would receive the checks, with the amount chosen to...

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