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The Times’ Israel abuse claims: Letters to the Editor — May 20, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Benjamin Netanyahu suing The New York Times for an alleged attack piece by Nicholas Kristof.

Wall Street titans fail to stand up to Mamdani madness, don’t mention Ken Griffin — as NYC mayor’s ‘apology tour’ flops

Zohran Mamdani’s “apology tour” to quell the business community’s outrage over his bizarre social...

Press Pass Problem

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 49  YOU GET A PASS, AND YOU GET A...

The Next Doomed Republican War Effort

Aimed at the party’s youth.

The Data Center Race

‘It’s a geopolitical and a world-defining, epoch-defining technology potentially. And so we cannot afford...

Trump scores major Republican primary victory as Cassidy ousted in Louisiana

Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow and Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming top Sen. Bill Cassidy, who is defeated in bid for GOP Senate nomination

Maduro’s alleged ‘bag man’ Alex Saab arrested less than 3 years after Biden pardon: report

Colombian businessman Alex Saab, described as Maduro's "bag man," was reportedly deported and could become a star witness against his former president.

Brass bands in Beijing make way for sticker shock at home as Trump returns to escalating inflation

President Donald Trump returned from the spectacle of a Chinese state visit to a less than welcoming U.S. economy - with the military band and garden tour in Beijing giving way to pressure over how to fix America's escalating inflation rate.

Trump shares stunning photos of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, says project is ahead of schedule

Trump shares photos of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation, saying the upgraded project should be completed before July Fourth in time for America's 250th anniversary.

In the birthplace of Civil Rights Movement, groups rally to defend Black political representation

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Thousands of people rallied Saturday in the cradle of the modern Civil Rights Movement to mobilize a new voting rights era...

Pentagon cutting civilian harm mitigation program may break the law: Report

The Pentagon's cuts to civilian harm mitigation, meant to reduce and respond to civilian casualties in military operations, may be breaking the law, the agency's internal watchdog said in a recent report.

Trump says White House ballroom will open around September 2028

Trump's announcement marks the first time he has provided a specific completion date for the $400 million ballroom.

Eric Trump threatens to sue Jen Psaki, MS NOW over China report

Eric Trump threatened to sue MS NOW host Jen Psaki after she accused him of traveling to China with his dad, President Trump, to further his business interests, saying his presence on the trip was a conflict of interest.

Mullin says ‘American History X’ scared him straight before faith changed his life

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says that as a younger man, he was on a path of mayhem that seemed destined to end behind bars -- until he got scared straight by a viewing of "American History X."

Iran war ‘almost over,’ dramatic price drop coming, interior secretary says

Those who are focused on soaring gasoline prices are "missing the big picture" about President Trump's war with Iran and should realize how much worse it could have been, Interior Department Secretary Doug Burgum said.

Why Sean Spicer thinks Trump 2.0 outshines the first term

Sean Spicer was there at the start of Trump 1.0, helping him get elected and then serving as his first press secretary in the White House, so he has a pretty good idea what he's talking about when he says the second Trump term is shaping up to be even more important.

From Mar-a-Lago raid to phone record grabs, Republicans are readying a Jack Smith reckoning

Former special counsel Jack Smith will likely be called back to Capitol Hill to testify about his pursuit of two criminal cases against President Trump.

Trump rips Gov. Hochul over commuter rail strike: ‘It’s your fault’

President Trump fumed after workers for the Long Island Rail Road -- the nation's largest commuter train line -- went on strike Saturday morning, blaming New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for workers walking off the job.

Many see Andy Burnham as U.K. government’s savior. First he needs a seat in Parliament

Britain's government is in turmoil and the man many think could save it isn't even eligible for the job.

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