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Absurd congestion pricing and more: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 9, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump's fight against congestion pricing and more.

Trump’s Syria strategy might just work

About two decades ago, Ahmed al Sharaa was just another Al Qaeda militant locked up by the U.S. military in Iraq. After Sharaa was released, he formed Jabhat al-Nusra, Al Qaeda’s splinter group in Syria, which utilized suicide bombings against targets in areas of the country controlled by Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Sharaa was, in essence, […]

Viral ‘trans rights’ gym incident shows Democrats lunacy

“Grown men with big d***s … in the women’s locker room!” That’s what singer Tish Hyman yelled about during an argument at Gold’s Gym in Los Angeles, in a video that has since made national news. Footage of Hyman confronting gym employees and a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman named Alexis Black […]

Airline analyst: ‘I’m not hearing of chaos’

An airline industry analyst on Friday suggested the effects of flight capacity reductions across the country are generally small, despite an uptick of delays and cancellations as the government shutdown drags on. “The airlines are doing their level best to minimize inconvenience and to avoid canceling too many flights at any one time in order...

A Treasury fund ignites community development — don’t just abolish it

The CDFI Fund works — it turns small amounts of federal dollars into truly impactful investments in communities.

Most states planning to withdraw National Guard troops from DC this fall

Nearly half the roughly 2,450 National Guard troops deployed to Washington, D.C., amid President Trump's crackdown on crime are reportedly set to leave the city later this fall. Authorities in Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Ohio and West Virginia — which have sent a combined 1,131 troops to contribute to Trump’s federal law enforcement initiative —...

Sanders: Mills should stay out of Maine Senate race

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) urged Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) to stay out of the 2026 senate race in the Pine Tree State, arguing that it would force a heavy spending lift for candidates in an "unnecessary and divisive primary.” Sanders, who caucuses with Democrats, instead endorsed Graham Platner, a Marine Corps and Army veteran...

Putin praises Trump peace efforts: ‘He’s really doing a lot’

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised President Trump’s peace-building efforts Friday, citing his involvement in brokering a peace deal between Israel and Hamas.  “He’s really doing a lot to resolve such complex crises that have lasted for years and even decades,” Putin said at a summit of former Soviet Union countries in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.  His remarks...

Congress can save seniors’ access to medications before it’s too late

The Preserving Patient Access to Long-term Care Pharmacies Act has been proposed to protect access to essential medications and pharmacy services for seniors in nursing homes and assisted living facilities by establishing a temporary supply fee for negotiated Part D drugs.

With ceasefire in effect, thousands trek to northern Gaza

As thousands of displaced Palestinians celebrated the ceasefire, Gaza-based photojournalist Fadel Mghari captured images of their trek home.

Can Democrats win by moving leftward?

The Democratic Party has historically seen greater electoral success when it moves to the left, championing progressive policies and social movements, rather than moving to the center to appeal to moderates.

What’s on Trump’s cognitive tests?

While discussing his plans for a physical, President Trump once again bragged about the score he achieved on his last cognitive assessment.

Thune accuses Schumer of being ‘checked out’ in search for shutdown deal

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) on Friday accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) of being “checked out” in the search for a resolution to end the government shutdown. Thune made the remark during a press conference where he slammed the Democratic leader for hailing the shutdown as a political-plus for his party that...

Billionaire investor warns of surging debt, says ‘civil war’ developing in US

Billionaire Ray Dalio warned that the U.S. government’s surging debt and “irreconcilable differences” in the country are creating a worrying financial and political environment. In a Bloomberg TV interview that aired Friday, the founder of investment management firm Bridgewater Associates said the U.S. government’s debt is rising too quickly, creating a period similar to the...

Gallego: Johnson ‘probably going to lose the Speakership’

Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego (Ariz.) said Thursday that Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) was likely to lose a chance at another term as House Speaker over his decision not to bring the lower chamber back in session amid the government shutdown.  “Johnson sent his team home, not necessarily just to put pressure on us, but so...

Melania Trump in talks with Putin on reuniting Ukrainian children with families

First lady Melania Trump said Friday she has been in communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin about reuniting Ukrainian children displaced by war with their families. The first lady gave a rare public address to detail her efforts, which started last August when she wrote to Putin to raise concerns about children who had been...

Watch live: Thune, Johnson hold joint press conference as government shutdown persists

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will talk with reporters Friday afternoon as the government shutdown is expected to stretch into next week. Republicans have largely been united in their pressure on Democrats to pass a "clean" continuing resolution that would fund the government at the previous level through...

Gene Simmons admits to being a ‘horrible driver’ after fainting, crashing into parked car

KISS rocker Gene Simmons is thanking fans for their concern after he crashed his SUV earlier this week.

Nobel Peace Prize chair responds to Trump’s pressure campaign

The chair of the Nobel Peace Prize committee responded Friday to President Trump's public pressure campaign to win the award, telling reporters that the deliberation process for choosing the awardee prioritizes courage and integrity. Jørgen Watne Frydnes, chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, announced Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado as 2025’s prize winner, describing...

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