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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.

The Groypers Are Losing

It’s a heartening development that casts the Democrats’ spinelessness in confronting the antisemitism threat in stark relief.

‘The Federalist Society Continues Its Great Success’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post

Some Important Rulings on Sex, Pronouns, and Drag Shows

I’ve been occupied the last couple of days at the Federalist Society’s national lawyers convention, but just wanted to quickly highlight three important rulings...

Major Questions About the Tariff Argument

The Supreme Court is not likely to apply deference to the president in the tariffs case and is likelier to closely scrutinize what powers...

The Filibuster ‘at This Point in Time’

At the moment, Democrats have more of a legislative agenda than the GOP. Whatever one thinks about the filibuster, that argues against ending it.

The Supreme Court Should Affirm That Schools Cannot Usurp Parental Rights

A new case offers the Court a timely opportunity to prevent irreparable harm to vulnerable and confused children.

Trump pardons former Mets star Darryl Strawberry

President Trump has pardoned former New York Mets star Darryl Strawberry of his tax evasion and drug charges, citing his newfound faith and sobriety.

Ted Cruz calls on conservatives to stand up to Tucker Carlson in fight against antisemitism

Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas Republican, is urging conservatives to confront squarely rising antisemitism on the right by naming names - including that of Tucker Carlson.

Trump requests Justice Dept. probe into possible price-fixing by major meatpackers

President Trump says meatpacking companies are driving up beef prices, so he wants the Department of Justice to investigate and "protect consumers."

Media’s message: Don’t blame Democrats for the shutdown

The media's favorable coverage of Democrats during the record-breaking government shutdown is overwhelmingly one-sided and has shielded them from blame, even though party lawmakers have voted more than a dozen times to block reopening the government, an analysis found.

States rush to pay food stamp benefits as court ponders Trump appeal

States say they are now paying full food stamp benefits, rushing to get money out the door to needy Americans even as President Trump appeals the court ruling that ordered him to pay.

GOP ad blames Long Island’s Democratic lawmakers for pausing national flood insurance

A new ad criticizes Democratic Reps. Tom Suozzi and Laura Gillen of New York for a lapse in national flood insurance due to the government shutdown.

Trump leaves door open for U.S. exemption for Hungary on Russian oil sanctions

President Trump said he is "looking at" whether or not to exempt Hungary from U.S. sanctions on Russian oil, the main reason why Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visited the White House.

U.S. removes sanctions on Syrian president ahead of Trump visit

The Trump administration has removed sanctions on Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa ahead of his meeting with President Trump on Monday.

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