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Trump’s plans for US-Iran peace: Letters to the Editor — May 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump says US-Iran peace is close, despite Tehran’s refusal to hand over its uranium.

Earning More, Spending It Faster

Our middle class is earning more than ever yet feeling precarious or constrained nonetheless.

DOJ Sues UC Regents over ‘Deliberate Indifference’ Toward Antisemitism at UCLA

The suit alleges top administrators knew that ‘armed demonstrators beat up Jews and physically...

How to Leverage a Riot

New Jersey Democrats got the headline they wanted by joining a protest at an...

Trump nixes plans for Cabinet meeting at Camp David

President Trump canceled plans for a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday at Camp David, the presidential retreat in rural Maryland.

Weaponized antisemitism: the new national security threat from Iran

This is the new face of Iranian warfare: moving from online incitement to offline violence without ever deploying a single sovereign agent.

Iran: New proposal includes reparations for war damage, US troop withdrawal 

Iran wants an end to all hostilities against it and its proxy group in Lebanon, U.S. forces to withdraw from areas near Iran and reparations for damage caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on the regime, according to Tehran’s latest peace proposal. Tehran also wants lifted sanctions and the release of frozen funds, as well as...

Cornyn suggests Trump won’t back him in Texas Senate runoff: ‘I think that ship has finally sailed’

With early voting underway in the Texas GOP Senate primary runoff, incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) appeared Monday to have given up hope of receiving an endorsement from President Trump. “I think that ship has finally sailed,” Cornyn said after voting in Austin, Texas, according to the Austin American-Statesman’s John Moritz.  The incumbent senator noted,...

Trump should turn the tables on Xi’s Taiwan threats

Trump could have agreed with the entirety of Xi’s remarks about Taiwan as a determinant of regional stability and U.S.-China relations, then noted that neither Taiwan nor the U.S. has made threatening statements or military moves against China. Instead, Beijing may well view Trump’s silence on Taiwan in the face of Xi’s threats as implicit acquiescence.  

‘The Pitt’ star Noah Wyle to lead healthcare rally on Capitol Hill

Noah Wyle is taking on the real-life role of advocate — "The Pitt" star is making a return trip to Capitol Hill to lead a rally pushing for bipartisan legislation focused on healthcare workers. The 54-year-old actor, who plays Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch on the hit HBO Max medical drama, is poised to join lawmakers and...

What to know about $1.776B DOJ compensation fund for Trump allies

The Department of Justice (DOJ) could soon provide access to a $1.776 billion compensation fund to allies of President Trump who claim they were wrongfully targeted by the Biden administration. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Monday announced the creation of an "anti-weaponization fund" that will "have the power to issue formal apologies and monetary...

‘The View’ from the White House: Forget about the First Amendment 

The clash between ABC and the Trump administration could lead to a protracted, high-stakes legal battle over free expression.

These are America’s most ‘overpriced’ housing markets

As we enter peak home-buying season, you may notice your neighborhood suddenly covered with "for sale" signs. Depending on where you live, some of those homes may be "overpriced."

The Movement: Vance-championed rail safety bill fractures GOP

A railway safety bill that was championed by Vice President Vance is highlighting populist versus free-market tensions, offering a test for Republican lawmakers who are set to mark up a major transportation bill this week as ideological factions fight for the future of the party. At issue is whether the Railway Safety Act, or provisions from it,...

Bias, laziness and fear — why can’t today’s economists get it right?  

Like weather forecasters, “futurists” and other so-called experts, economists don’t really know what’s going to happen. Why? Because economic forecasts are structurally flawed.   

Watch live: The Hill’s Decision Desk 2026 – Data Nerds

The Hill presents three hours of live, real-time primary night coverage, diving deep into the 2026 Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon and Pennsylvania primaries on Tuesday May 19, 2026, from 7:00 p.m. EDT to 10:00 p.m. EDT. The Hill's coverage will be anchored by Sunrise on The Hill’s Cory Smith, joined by The Hill's Political...

Kasich aims to trade outrage for optimism with new SiriusXM show

Forget shouting matches and partisan sniping, John Kasich says he's ready to tell political leaders to "knock it off, settle down and get things fixed." Ohio's former Republican governor is getting that chance with the launch of his new SiriusXM program, "The John Kasich Show." "We're in a world today where in order to make...

Watch live: Blanche testifies before Senate on DOJ budget

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who took over after former Justice Department (DOJ) Secretary Pam Bondi was ousted, will testify Tuesday morning before a Senate Appropriations Committee panel on President Trump's fiscal 2027 budget request. The White House is seeking $40.8 billion for DOJ, a 13 percent increase from 2026 levels. Blanche is likely to...

Moon is getting farther away from Earth each year, report finds

A report from Space Daily says the moon is receding from Earth at 3.8 centimetres per year.

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