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Readers sound off on Commissioner Kavanagh, Don Lemon and offshore wind farms

[ad_1] Brooklyn: Back when Mayor Adams was looking for a fire commissioner, the Uniformed Fire Officers Association told the mayor…

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Readers sound off on unusual crosswords, Tim McCarver and eating plant-based

[ad_1] Douglaston: Thank you, Voicer Mike Gordeuk, for writing about the Sunday, Feb.12, Crossword II puzzle. You were too kind…

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Readers sound off on the Republican Party, Nikki Haley and unkempt men

[ad_1] Long Island City: We are in the middle of a political pissing contest. The Republicans do not want to…

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Readers sound off on official hypocrisy, Ohio’s train crash and George Santos’s future

[ad_1] Bronx: It’s time to finally grow up and stop acting as childish as McDonald Rump. So Pentagon Press Secretary…

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Readers sound off on terrorism’s roots, robocalls and ghost runners

[ad_1] Poughkeepsie, N.Y.: Re “Let jihadi killer live: lawyer” (Feb. 14): Much has been made about “his ISIS-inspired worldview,” which…

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Readers sound off on homelessness, incel language and the Jitterbug phone

[ad_1] Bronx: I’ve come to find out that the NYC Department of Homeless Services has a rule that single people…

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Readers sound off on Jesus ads, more casinos and disabled inspectors

[ad_1] Raritan, N.J.: In case you haven’t figured it out yet, the wealthy corporate business interests of this country have…

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Readers sound off on Palestinian statehood, supporting cops and the BOE

[ad_1] Davidson, N.C.: Benjamin Netanyahu has been voted in again as Israel’s prime minister and has a coalition of far-right…

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Readers sound off on criticizing Israel, NATO expansion and Burt Bacharach

[ad_1] Tauranga, New Zealand: I was pleased to read someone else’s attempt to bring some sanity back into the debate…

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Readers sound off on a schools election, China tensions and Tom Brady

[ad_1] Brooklyn: The most important political race in NYC is the 2023 Citywide and Community Education Council (CCEC) Election. Some…

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