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Trump’s plans for US-Iran peace: Letters to the Editor — May 27, 2026

NY Post readers discuss President Trump says US-Iran peace is close, despite Tehran’s refusal to hand over its uranium.

Earning More, Spending It Faster

Our middle class is earning more than ever yet feeling precarious or constrained nonetheless.

DOJ Sues UC Regents over ‘Deliberate Indifference’ Toward Antisemitism at UCLA

The suit alleges top administrators knew that ‘armed demonstrators beat up Jews and physically...

How to Leverage a Riot

New Jersey Democrats got the headline they wanted by joining a protest at an...

Trump nixes plans for Cabinet meeting at Camp David

President Trump canceled plans for a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday at Camp David, the presidential retreat in rural Maryland.

A Warning from Washington: The U.S. Must Lean on the Private Sector to Beat China in the AI Race

Speakers at the 2026 National Cyber Innovation Forum described China’s unique advantages and explained what the U.S. needs to do to keep pace.

Trump Gets It Right, Eventually, on Poland

President Trump makes a surprise announcement that will relieve, and perhaps even thrill, the Poles.

‘Glaciers Are More Than Human Beings’

Ice has no consciousness. It can’t reciprocate with people in any manner whatsoever. Glaciers have no ‘agency.’

How Do You Teach Students Who Can’t Concentrate?

Our education system has been undermined in numerous ways and among them is that many students have very poor attention spans.

Paxton crushing Cornyn in new Texas runoff poll taken post-Trump endorsement

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened up a mammoth lead in the Senate Republican runoff, according to a poll taken after President Trump endorsed Mr. Paxton in the race.

Pentagon releases second batch of once-classified UFO sightings

The Defense Department on Friday published a second batch of files on suspected UFO sightings, the latest in a rolling release of once-classified information detailing reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, the official term used by the government to describe UFOs.

DNC Chair Ken Martin faces resignation calls after botched post-election autopsy report

Ken Martin is under fire from a wide swath of Democratic lawmakers, operatives and activists who are demanding he step down as the Democratic National Committee chairman after a post-2024 election report was found to be riddled with errors and glaring omissions.

Democrats revive effort to check Trump’s military powers against Cuba

A trio of Democratic senators is pushing a measure forward yet again to reel in President Trump's ability to use military force against Cuba without congressional approval.

WATCH: TMZ hits Washington and finds politicians are just like us

TMZ is known for chasing celebrities through LAX, but now the outlet has set up shop in Washington, D.C. Reporters Jacob Wasserman and Charlie Cotton join host Alex Swoyer to talk about what it's like covering Capitol Hill the TMZ way.

Combat veteran nearly killed by Taliban fires back at Platner’s deleted online attack: ‘You’re a coward’

U.S. Army veteran Ted Daniels rips Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner over a resurfaced post about his near-fatal Taliban combat encounter.

Dem candidate who called for imprisoning ‘Zionists’ blames her own party, media for backlash

Democratic House candidate Maureen Galindo blames journalists for allegedly mischaracterizing her comments about imprisoning "American Zionists."

As China tensions loom, US temporarily pauses Taiwan weapons sales due to Iran war, acting Navy secretary says

The U.S. temporarily paused weapons sales to Taiwan to ensure munitions are ready for potential Iran escalation, acting Navy Secretary Cao testified.

Trump doubles down on $1.8 billion ‘slush fund’ that killed his agenda, spurred Republican rebellion

Trump defends his DOJ anti-weaponization fund on Truth Social, saying he gave up a fortune to deliver justice for victims of Biden-era lawfare.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 22

1991—Federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin delivers a This Day classic. The backdrop: Richard R. Kreimer, a homeless man, camped out in the Morristown, New Jersey, public library, was...

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