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Castro indictment fuels speculation Trump may be reviving Maduro playbook against Cuba

The Trump administration's indictment of Raúl Castro fuels comparisons to the Venezuela pressure campaign involving sanctions and the military.

Sanders-backed gubernatorial hopeful’s past pro-life views clash with current abortion stance

Troy Jackson's abortion stance shifted dramatically from a perfect pro-life voting record to championing expanded access in his Maine governor bid, records indicate.

Senile representatives and more: Letters to the Editor — May 24, 2026

NY Post readers discuss term limits for senior politicians in Congress and more.

How NY Democrats STARTED the nationwide gerrymandering race

NY Democrats keep trying to rig election maps, ignoring voters and courts to boost...

Bring on the Havana tribunals — it’s time for Raul Castro to get what he deserves

The arrest of Nicolas Maduro, also on federal US charges, sets an obvious precedent....

Senile representatives and more: Letters to the Editor — May 24, 2026

NY Post readers discuss term limits for senior politicians in Congress and more.

How NY Democrats STARTED the nationwide gerrymandering race

NY Democrats keep trying to rig election maps, ignoring voters and courts to boost their power.

Bring on the Havana tribunals — it’s time for Raul Castro to get what he deserves

The arrest of Nicolas Maduro, also on federal US charges, sets an obvious precedent. Let’s just say that Castro won’t be sleeping well.

Albany saved some of its ugliest budget poison for last

Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Legislature's leaders saved the worst for last: The final bits of their budget deals include some truly ugly idiocy.

AG Letitia James has some explaining to do on Medicaid

Attorney General Letitia James runs the state's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, which is charged with prosecuting those who rip off the taxpayer-funded program.

Rated W for woke: The FCC should upgrade the TV ratings system

Thirty years ago, Congress decided that parents deserved a way to monitor what the entertainment industry was beaming into their homes. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 recognized that children are influenced by what they see on television and that the entertainment industry has a role to play in helping parents navigate their children’s media consumption. […]

Andy Serkis turns Animal Farm into anti-capitalist slop

When George Orwell published Animal Farm, his biting critique of the Russian Revolution and the totalitarian communist regime that followed, in 1945, the novel was denounced as anti-communist propaganda and immediately banned in the Soviet Union. Director Andy Serkis, who appears to share at least some of the Soviets’ aversion to political mockery and rebuke […]

Congress is solving the wrong rail safety problem

For generations of American families, railroading has been more than a job; it has been a way of life. Parents passed down careers to their children. Communities grew around rail hubs. Entire family trees were built on the promise that hard work on the railroad could create opportunity and stability for the next generation. That […]

COVID patients died in crowded hospitals while ICU beds sat unused. Hantavirus could expose same flaw

The deaths from a hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship have set off an international scramble over the past month to trace hundreds of passengers. But the question we should be asking is not whether the hantavirus outbreak becomes the next pandemic. It is whether hospitals could be better prepared than they were in 2020 […]

Trump ramps up pressure on Cuba

The United States has indicted Raul Castro for his role in shooting down planes flown by emigres in 1996. The decision to indict the aging Cuban dictator is morally right and strategically sound. It is another welcome move in the Trump administration’s campaign to reassert American power, especially in the Western Hemisphere. The Department of […]

Gavin Newsom’s anti-oil smoke and mirrors on Chevron

Gavin Newsom’s call to boycott Chevron over Memorial Day is eye-rolling Sacramento political theater.

Trump needs to shut down this key Iranian transit artery — ASAP

Iran’s corrupt economy is still bleeding as Washington has a narrow, perishable window to bring the regime to its knees.

Someone tell Tom Steyer, et al: Dems can’t arrest ICE in California 

There is a certain kind of politician who has learned that saying something loudly and confidently is a perfectly adequate substitute for saying something...

Gavin Newsom distracts from his dismal gas-price record

With a record of wreckage behind him, the governor calmly prods the crowds to look away.

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