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Dems’ Election Day sweep: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 10, 2025

NY Post readers discuss New Jersey and Virginia's new Democratic governors elected by surprisingly solid margins.

Tuesday’s biggest lesson: The GOP has some work to do — and the clock is ticking

There is only a year left before the midterms. So Republicans must react to...

How progressives engineered voting rules to help Zohran Mamdani win

Mamdani’s election can indeed be said to have been skillfully “engineered,” and progressives elsewhere...

Duffy: ’15 to 20′ air traffic controllers retiring daily during shutdown

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that "15 to 20" air traffic controllers are retiring daily amid the government shutdown. "I used to have about four controllers retire a day before the shutdown. I'm now up to 15 to 20 a day are retiring," Duffy told CNN's Jake Tapper on State of the Union. "So,...

Newsom: Redistricting fight shows ‘resurgence of energy’ among Democrats

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said over the weekend that the nationwide redistricting fight was the start of a “resurgence of energy” among Democrats.  “Just the energy that the delegation from Texas brought to the Democratic Party, to democracy as a whole, when they stood up and pushed back against Greg Abbott and Donald Trump’s...

The EEOC is dropping discrimination claims — time to lawyer up

The EEOC may be abandoning decades of precedent, but the doors to courthouses remain open to American workers with disparate impact claims.

‘Gray divorce’ on the rise, data shows. What’s causing it?

The divorce rate may be trending downward, but one demographic is calling it quits more often.

Senate Republican ‘open’ to conversations about extending ACA subsidies 

Republican Sen. Katie Britt (Ala.) said Sunday she is "open" to conversations on extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies amid the government shutdown. “I'm absolutely open to having [a] conversation, but we're not going to extend a program that is wrought with fraud, waste and abuse,” Britt told Dana Bash on CNN's "State of the...

SNAP benefits will soon be tied to error rates. These states are in the biggest trouble

Starting with the 2028 fiscal year, states with an error rate of higher than 6% will start losing federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. If the reform were to take effect immediately, only eight states would make the cut.

Zelensky says he believes Putin is ‘afraid that United States will deliver us Tomahawks’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview that aired Sunday that he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin is “afraid that [the] United States will deliver us Tomahawks.” “I knew about the Tomahawks, it's very sensitive for Russians,” Zelensky told NBC News’s Kristen Welker on “Meet the Press.” “They're afraid that [the] United States can...

Take a cue from the boomers: Fix the housing crisis with smaller starter homes

Boomers owe their very existence to an explosion in starter homes after World War II. But thanks to NIMBYs, the starter home of the baby-boom era has largely been banned, and affordability has suffered.

Live updates: Trump rails against Colombia leader, pokes fun at ‘No Kings’ protests

President Trump on Sunday lashed out against Colombian President Gustavo Petro the morning after the South American leader accused the U.S. of "murder" tied to a U.S. military strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat. In a post on Truth Social, Trump claimed Petro is an "illegal drug leader" and said the U.S. will no longer...

National Guard troops are leaving Washington. What have they accomplished? 

There are many reasons — cost, efficient use of personnel and resources, a hallowed democratic tradition of keeping the military out of domestic politics — why the National Guard and U.S. Army have not been ordered to assist with crime prevention since 1894. 

Sanders at ‘No Kings’ rally: Mega-billionaires have ‘hijacked’ economy

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said at a “No Kings” protest on Saturday that mega-billionaires have “hijacked” the economy, slamming some of the wealthiest people in the nation. “This is about a handful of the wealthiest people on earth who, in their insatiable greed, have hijacked our economy and our political system in order to enrich...

Trump posts AI video dumping brown liquid on ‘No Kings’ protesters

President Trump late Saturday shared an AI-generated video of himself wearing a crown while piloting a fighter jet and dumping brown liquid on "No Kings" demonstrators. As Kenny Loggins’s song “Danger Zone” plays in the background, the jet, emblazoned with "King Trump," flies over Time Square in New York City and drops what appears to...

Safety app Citizen to pay users to go live on the platform

NEW YORK (PIX11) -- The popular safety app Citizen is now paying users to go live on the app, according to an Instagram post. The company posted the announcement on Friday afternoon. What is Citizen App? Citizen is a mobile app that provides real-time safety alerts and incident reports based on your location. Users receive...

ChatGPT helps Michigan woman claim $100K in Powerball winnings

Tammy Carvey of Michigan won $100,000 in the Powerball after using ChatGPT to generate her winning numbers.

Medicare costs are rising in 2026. Here’s how to save during open enrollment

For some, a reduction in benefits could be coming as soon as next year — along with a bigger price tag.

Ohio ‘influencer’ charged after incident at Pittsburgh Zoo

Instagram videos helped police identify the 19 year-old accused of sneaking into an elephant enclosure.

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