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Zoh’s support for riots: Letters to the Editor — May 11, 2026

The Issue: Mayor Mamdani’s support for the protesters at the riot outside Park East Synagogue. Your article on the anti-Israeli mob attacking police officers at Park East Synagogue is...

Garish Met Gala garb and more: Letters to the Editor — May 10, 2026

Garish gala garb Having been raised by a very fashion-conscious mother to admire the...

Jewish American Heritage Month is an opportunity to fight the surge of hate

Jews are facing levels of hostility not seen in generations.

‘The munitions are depleted’: Sen. Kelly warns weapons use in Iran has reduced military readiness

The United States is less prepared for a major military conflict after depleting its munitions stockpile during the ongoing conflict with Iran, Sen. Mark Kelly said Sunday.

Energy Secretary Wright ‘can’t predict’ when gas prices will come down amid Iran conflict

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday he cannot predict when gas prices will go down or whether they may increase further, as negotiations to end the conflict in Iran drag on.

Pirro says whether she will reopen probe into Powell depends on inspector general’s findings

Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said Sunday that she could resume a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell based on the findings of the central bank’s inspector general. Last month, Pirro closed her probe into Powell and his handling of renovations at the Fed and asked the central...

Strengthening maternal health starts after families leave the hospital

In a country where most maternal deaths are preventable, expanding proven, community-based visiting support must be part of how we move forward.

Supreme Court VRA ruling encourages new redistricting, more uncertainty ahead of November

The Supreme Court’s decision to throw out Louisiana’s congressional maps — and weaken the Voting Rights Act in the process — is throwing a wrench into an already-turbulent midterm cycle as more states prepare to hold their primaries in the coming weeks.  Louisiana officials announced they would be delaying congressional primaries — slated to start next month — in response to the high...

Senate Democrat on redistricting: ‘Politicians are picking their voters’

Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) on Sunday slammed the Supreme Court for striking down Louisiana’s congressional maps this week, arguing the national redistricting push is allowing lawmakers to choose their voters rather than upholding the democratic process.  “Gerrymandering turns our elections on its head, so that rather than the people picking their politicians or their public...

Man arrested at Trump golf club in Miami for disturbance: Secret Service

President Trump was not at the property at the time.

Gorsuch says Supreme Court is ‘working’ 

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch said the Supreme Court system is “working” in a Sunday interview where he reflected on the country’s founding principles.  Gorsuch joined Fox News’s Shannon Bream on "Fox News Sunday" to discuss his new book, "Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence," co-authored with Janie Nitze. In the...

Supermicro and the ghost of Chinagate: The evolution of a multinational scam

Today’s export control authorities don't need a new screening strategy — they simply need to dust off the autopsy reports they already have. 

Prosecution of Comey ‘makes no sense:’ Tillis

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis (N.C.) on Sunday expressed reservations about the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey. “If this whole case is based on a picture in the sand of a North Carolina beach, it again makes no sense to me,” Tillis told host Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union.” Comey, who...

Pirro says bullet that hit Secret Service agent at WHCA dinner was ‘definitively’ fired by gunman

Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, affirmed Sunday that the bullet that hit a Secret Service agent at last weekend’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was fired by the alleged gunman. Pirro told host Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union” that prosecutors have video of the suspect, 31-year-old Cole...

Mullin: 1.1K CISA staff left DHS amid partial shutdown

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Sunday said the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) lost about 1,100 employees over the course of the partial government shutdown this year. DHS was closed for 76 days over a Democratic-led push for federal immigration reform after the killings of two U.S. citizens in Minnesota by federal immigration...

Fresh off the heights of Artemis II, Trump wants a lower NASA budget

The emotional response to Artemis II is to want to increase all NASA funding, not to slash it.

How much the first ‘Jeopardy!’ winner took home, and what it’d be worth today

Contestants today can score the same amount - or more - with one question.

America is overlooking one of its strongest global alliances

The Geneva Consensus Declaration, a coalition of 41 nations, offers a strategic opportunity for the U.S. to move beyond a model centered on funding flows and toward one focused on building capable, sovereign partners.

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