NY Post readers discuss the 2026 New Year's Eve ball's design and more. AFP via Getty Images
An ugly NYE ball
What were they thinking when they designed the 2026 New Year’s Eve ball ( “A whole new (big) ball game,” Nov. 25)?
It looks like a giant Lite Brite toy or giant multi-colored kickball: Not very classy. What a way to ring in the New Year.
Fred Snyder
Brooklyn
Ken’s faux facts
I had expected a leftie bent to Ken Burns’ new documentary, but assumed it would be an emphasis on the greed of old white men wanting to expand slavery ( “Ken Burns’ Fake History,” Rich Lowry, PostOpinion, Nov. 25).
Instead, the emphasis was on Native Americans and greedy white men scheming to take their land. One historian even opined that this was, in fact, the main reason for the revolution.
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