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JD Vance’s Israel insults: Letters to the Editor — June 24, 2026

NY Post readers discuss Vice President JD Vance standing by the decision to exclude Israel from negotiations with Iran.

Everyone Is Complicit

The Trump administration is essentially rebuilding the tariff regime it erected under IEEPA, under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.

Parents and the State

The Western tradition has also allowed for a limited but real governmental role in helping parents form the moral character of their children.

A Sparkling Lame-Duck Deal on Judges

The fewer the judges that Republicans need to confirm after the midterms, the better.

Comedian W. Kamau Bell blasts Nate Bargatze over White House UFC appearance

Comedian W. Kamau Bell blasts NATE BARGATZE for UFC appearance: "Don't be in a photo with fascists ... No one cares how much you wanted to see the fights at the White House."

Trump claims military victory, points to economic progress in the wake of first-stage Iran deal

President Trump told Pennsylvania workers on Tuesday that he crushed Iran militarily and oil prices are plummeting as he works to reach a "fair" deal to prevent Tehran from getting a nuclear weapon.

Texas Senate hopeful Talarico under fire over resurfaced ‘Christian who hates Christianity’ remarks

In resurfaced audio from 2021, Texas Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful JAMES TALARICO describes himself as 'a Christian who hates Christianity.'

Conservative watchdog tells FCC that ‘The View’ is a Democratic Party operation, not a news program

The Media Research Center urged federal regulators Monday to strip ABC's "The View" of its protected news status, filing an 18-page letter with the FCC arguing that the long-running daytime talk show functions as a partisan political organ rather than a legitimate news program.

Trump’s DOJ erases Biden backdoor immigration courts amnesty

The Trump administration has quietly reached a deal to erase a Biden-era policy that let immigration judges put off rulings on deportation cases and gave migrants an indefinite amnesty to remain in the U.S. despite lacking a legal visa to do so.

Georgia’s QR codes for counting votes will remain for midterms after lawmakers vote to delay a fix

Georgia will stick with an embattled vote-counting method that relies on a QR code for this year's midterm elections after lawmakers passed legislation Tuesday that put off making changes until 2028.

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