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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...

5-year-old and her uncle killed in airstrike in Gaza as Israel says it targeted an imminent threat

An Israeli strike in Gaza on Monday hit a tent housing displaced people, killing a 5-year-old girl and her uncle and wounding two other children, hospital officials said.

Five years on, the ‘culture has changed’ around the Jan. 6 Capitol attack

When the Jan. 6 attack unfolded in Washington five years ago, many people believed that President Trump was in big trouble and could even land in prison. Instead, he is entering the second year of another White House term and is rewriting the narrative around the Capitol clash that shocked the world.

After judge’s ruling, HHS authorized to resume sharing some Medicaid data with deportation officers

The nation's health department starting Monday can resume sharing the personal data of certain Medicaid enrollees with deportation officials, according to a federal judge's ruling, in a blow to states that had sued the administration over privacy concerns.

Nicolas Maduro, donning blue prison uniform, pleads not guilty in first appearance in NYC

Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty in a federal courtroom in New York City to charges alleging he had masterminded a narco-terrorism conspiracy before U.S. forces captured him in a daring weekend raid in the capital of his South American nation.

Man, 26, arrested in vandalism targeting Vice President J.D. Vance’s home in Ohio

The Secret Service early Monday arrested a man accused of breaking multiple windows at Vice President J.D. Vance's home in Ohio, authorities said.

Kaine tells Congress to ‘get its a– off the couch,’ reclaim war powers

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., is again trying to rein in President Donald Trump's military authority and give Congress more of a say, following a surprise weekend operation.

Defiant Maduro declares he is a ‘prisoner of war’ in first US court appearance

Maduro, captured by U.S. troops during a military raid in Caracas, was arraigned Monday in the Southern District of New York.

ICE blasts Hilton after emails allegedly show hotel refusing rooms to immigration agents

The Hampton Inn by Hilton Lakeville Minneapolis hotel allegedly canceled federal immigration agents' reservations, prompting ICE to publicly question the decision on social media.

Schumer blasted Trump for failing to oust Maduro — now warns arrest could lead to ‘endless war’

Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro faces narcotics charges after U.S. military operation, while Sen. Chuck Schumer and Democrats criticize Trump administration for not notifying Congress.

Republicans take voter registration lead from Democrats in crucial swing state for the first time

Republicans surpass Democrats in North Carolina voter registration for the first time in state history, marking a dramatic shift in the battleground.

DeSantis announces Florida arrested 10,400 illegal immigrants in ‘Operation Tidal Wave’

Florida Gov. DeSantis announces state has arrested over 10,400 illegal immigrants since April through 'Operation Tidal Wave' partnership with ICE agents.

US deportation flights to Venezuela continue despite Nicolas Maduro arrest and government transition

DHS says deportation flights to Venezuela are not paused following Nicolás Maduro’s arrest, as the Trump administration continues removing criminal migrants.

Minnesota Republicans say Tim Walz not off the hook after dropping re-election bid

Minnesota lawmakers cheered Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s decision to not pursue re-election but doubled down on demands for accountability.

3 key takeaways from Trump’s push to put US oil firms back in Venezuela

Following Maduro's capture, Venezuela's oil industry could reshape global energy. Trump wants US companies to invest in world's largest reserves.

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