Letters to the Editor — Sept. 7, 2025 – Latest News
Boo to booze cuts
Has New York City gone fully nuts? Health Department officers need to cut the quantity of liquor shops as a result of alcohol is unhealthy in your health (“Proposal to cut liquor stores,” Sept. 4).
Take one other go searching: You can buy medicine on each nook. I’d contemplate that to be unhealthy in your health.
P. Fletcher
Massappequa Park
Anyone however Cuomo
Great article exposing Andrew Cuomo’s hypocrisy and vanity (“Cuomo’s No-Bail Lies,” Editorial, Aug. 31).
Despite his downfall, I don’t see a hint of regret for any of his actions. His pandemic nursing-home debacle speaks volumes about his character.
My advice can be to vote for anybody else not named “Andrew Cuomo.”
Nick Gatsoulis
Manhattan
Love for Meghan
I completely disagree together with your review: I loved watching “With Love, Meghan” (“Way off the Markle,” Jacquelynn Powers, Aug. 29).
I discovered it a refreshing escape from the every day grind. The show’s light tempo and deal with easy pleasures created a calming ambiance — a welcome distinction to the usually aggravating realities of trendy life. I significantly appreciated Meghan’s heat and thoughtfulness, which shined by way of in each episode.
I wholeheartedly suggest the show to anybody looking for a peaceable and heartwarming viewing expertise.
Kathleen Slattery
Effort, Pa.
‘Abominable’ AI
The AI-fueled murder-suicide by a former Yahoo supervisor follows the alleged bot-driven suicide of a 16-year-old boy (“Bot was a ‘terminator,’ ” Aug. 30).
An AI bot provides detailed instructions on how to bomb sports activities venues. These incidents show that AI actually stands for “abominable intrusion.” It takes lives, destroys jobs and devours electrical energy, posing a perilous menace to our existence. We should rein on this high-tech terror earlier than it destroys us.
Richard Reif
Kew Gardens Hills
Martin’s cold ploy
Chris Martin’s therapy of two Israeli followers at Wembley Stadium reveals one thing deeply troubling about performative progressivism masquerading as compassion (“Coldplay politics,” Sept. 3).
What unfolded wasn’t kindness however cruelty dressed up in the language of equity. Martin singled out the two in entrance of 90,000 people based mostly solely on their nationality. He knew nothing about who they really have been, solely that they have been Israeli — and that was apparently enough to justify utilizing them as props in his ethical theater whereas claiming his coronary heart was in the proper place. It was dehumanization with sanctimony and a smile.
Martin’s therapy of Avia and Tal reminds us that the most insidious hurt usually comes not from apparent malice, however from those that inflict ache whereas congratulating themselves on their compassion.
Todd L. Pittinsky
Port Jefferson
Parents: Dial in
I feel it’s a great thought to ban cellphones in faculties (“End of an Era,” J. Bryan McGeever, PostOpinion, Sept. 2).
But right here’s a thought: Why put the burden all on the faculties to implement the guidelines?
I feel the mother and father ought to get more concerned and have their youngsters keep their cellphones at home earlier than going to faculty. Let each mother and father and their youngsters study how to deal with these new guidelines.
Jimmy Durda
The Bronx
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