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Zohran’s cold homeless policy: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 13, 2026

NY Post readers discuss critiques of Mayor Mamdani’s handling of New York City’s recent snowstorm and deep freeze.

California is broke — but Newsom finds money for abortion

On Wednesday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill directing millions in public funds...

Anonymous Quotes from Judges No More?

An advisory opinion by the Judicial Conference’s Codes of Conduct Committee might finally rein...

Barbados’ prime minister clinches a third term in office after a clean sweep at the polls

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has clinched a third consecutive term in office after her party secured all 30 seats of Parliament in this week's general election, according to an announcement Thursday by state-owned media.

Nicki Minaj urges fans to call on Senators to pass SAVE Act

Rapper Nicki Minaj is coaxing her fans into calling their legislators to urge them to pass a bill requiring documentation of U.S. citizenship to vote.

H-1Bs are wreaking havoc on American workers

Aside from JD Vance, mainstream politicos have been largely silent on this issue.

US tourist visiting Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny concert fatally shot: Police

The shooting happened in the predawn hours at a nightspot called “Shelter for Mistreated Men” in La Perla, a coastal community that has struggled to shed its dark reputation.

4 things casinos have seen during the Las Vegas tourism downturn

A few interesting observations have emerged over the past weeks as leaders from Station Casinos, Caesars and MGM Resorts International have been peppered with questions about what's wrong with Las Vegas this year.

Paging the AP: What is going on with this Hezbollah coverage?

If the AP really did sympathize with Hamas, Hezbollah, and all the other anti-Israeli death cults, what would it be doing differently?

Trump to send FBI on night patrols in DC: Reports

The Trump administration will send the FBI on night patrols in the nation’s capital in the wake of President Trump threatening to federalize the District of Columbia, according to multiple reports. The Washington Post has reported that close to 120 FBI agents are beginning to be deployed for nightlong shifts to assist D.C. law enforcement...

Former Surgeon General on HHS cancelling vaccine research: ‘Over 2 million lives have been saved because of mRNA technology’

Former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Sunday pushed back against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently winding down its mRNA vaccine development activities via the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). “I want to ask you about health policy because days earlier, Secretary Kennedy made an announcement that the U.S....

Gonzales: ‘Possibly’ needs to be limits on detaining children

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) said Sunday that there “possibly” needs to be limits when it comes to the detention of immigrant children. “We do see, though, in the courts that the Trump administration is trying to do away with limits on child detention. One of ICE's only family detention facilities is in your district in...

Ukrainian ambassador to the US: Ukraine ‘prays’ for Trump-Putin meeting to ‘be effective’

The Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S. on Sunday said "all of Ukraine prays" for the Friday meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to be "effective and to have great results." "So yes, we want Putin to stop, and we really are hopeful that this push from President Trump, and the sanction packages which...

Zelensky: We will not let Russia ‘deceive’ US

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that his country will not let Russia "deceive" the U.S. as a meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin looms. “Of course, our team is working with the United States — not a single day goes by without communication on how to ensure real peace. We understand...

Graham: Putin ‘can’t tolerate’ going ‘after his customers’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin “can’t tolerate” going “after his customers” ahead of an Alaska meeting between Putin and President Trump. “Putin could give a damn about sanctions. He evades them. He could give a damn about how many Russians die. The one thing that he can't tolerate and...

Vance: ‘We know’ Epstein had ‘connections with left-wing’ politicians, billionaires

Vice President JD Vance on Sunday accused the Biden administration of refusing to release files on Jeffrey Epstein because of the financier's connections to Democrats. "We know that Jeffrey Epstein had a lot of connections with left-wing politicians and left-wing billionaires ... Democrat billionaires and Democrat political leaders went to Epstein island all the time....

Red states lead push for MAHA soda bans

Republican-led states are leading the charge to ban soda and candy from their food stamp programs, as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement flips traditional partisanship on its head. Colorado is the only blue state to seek and have a soda ban waiver approved, and the only waiver state to propose...

Vance: ‘We’re done with the funding of the Ukraine war business’

Vice President Vance on Sunday said he wants peace and to stop funding the Ukraine war, ahead of a Friday meeting in Alaska between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss a ceasefire deal. "We're done with the funding of the Ukraine war business. We want to bring about a peaceful settlement to...

Netanyahu: Israel has ‘no choice’ but to escalate Gaza offensive

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel has “no choice” but to escalate its offensive in Gaza as his country faces heightened criticism for its conduct amid the war in the territory. “Given Hamas’s refusal to lay down its arms, Israel has no choice but to finish the job and complete the defeat...

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