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NYC’s deadly e-bike crisis is getting worse — and only Albany can tackle it

Pass Priscilla’s Law — and finally give New York City the e-bike licensing system that residents demand.

Tish James snoozes as NYC charity burns tens of millions

The West Harlem Development Corp. is a poster child for the neglect and deep-rooted...

Democrats’ South Carolina presidential-primary scheme is a last-ditch effort to hold off the DSA

The fix is in: The Democratic establishment thinks it’s hit upon a strategy both...

Democrats embrace socialist calls to abolish ICE

Woke 1 may have been crazy, but Woke 2 is shaping up to be even crazier. Last week, at its summer meeting in Austin, Texas, the Democratic National Committee’s Resolutions Committee approved a resolution calling on Democrats in Congress to draft legislation that would “abolish” Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Previous versions had called only for […]

Socialist insurgency storms Trump’s backyard, with pro-Israel Democrats in crosshairs

DSA-endorsed Oliver Larkin challenges Rep. Jared Moskowitz in Florida's 25th District primary as the Democratic Party's left-center civil war heats up.

Kindergarten MMR vaccine coverage still below ideal rate to prevent outbreaks: CDC

Vaccination coverage for measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) among kindergarteners in the U.S. remains below the ideal rate needed to best prevent widespread outbreaks, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with the number of exemptions going up. The CDC on Monday released the latest figures on vaccine...

Trump’s approval drops 2 points in 2 weeks: Reuters/Ipsos poll

One-third of Americans approve of President Trump’s job performance, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos survey. The poll, conducted from Friday through Monday, found that 33 percent of 1,166 respondents approved of the job Trump is doing, while 64 percent disapproved. The poll had a margin of error of 3 percentage points.  The president’s approval rating,...

Iraq oil pipeline plan would take years to build, cost billions: Report

An Iraqi plan to develop a pipeline that would export oil through Syria and avoid future disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz is expected to take four years to reconstruct, likely costing at least $15 billion, Reuters reported Monday, citing two sources with knowledge of the project. Those sources told Reuters the plan would take...

Progressives to combat Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ at PanAmerican Congress

Progressive House lawmakers and far-left Democratic candidates are traveling to Uruguay this week to challenge President Trump’s "Donroe Doctrine" in Latin America.  The lawmakers are participating in the PanAmerican Congress in Montevideo, Uruguay, which is set to take place Aug 21-23, The Hill has learned. “We need to build a durable and lasting coalition of...

Gingrich: Midterms offer choice of ‘big government socialism and weird values’ or Republicans

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) on Sunday laid out his view of the contrast between Republicans and Democrats, with less than three months before the midterms.  In a post on social platform X, Gingrich wrote the GOP has “an opportunity to win a historic victory this fall” but only if it can “define what the...

Appeals court upholds Sigal Chattah’s disqualification as US attorney in Nevada 

A federal appeals court panel on Monday upheld an order that disqualified Sigal Chattah from the top federal prosecutorial job in Nevada, ruling that the Justice Department’s effort to sidestep Senate confirmation is unlawful. A three-judge panel for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed in a 36-page opinion that Chattah cannot continue to...

House Ethics Committee investigating California Democrat Gomez over allegations of sexual misconduct 

The House Ethics Committee said Monday that it is investigating allegations of sexual misconduct against Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.). The panel said in a statement that it is “reviewing allegations” that Gomez “may have engaged in sexual misconduct in violation of the Code of Official Conduct or any other applicable standard of conduct, including engaging...

Supreme Court asked to review Texas’s Ten Commandments requirement for schools 

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked the Supreme Court on Monday to hear its challenge to Texas’s law requiring public school classrooms to post the Ten Commandments.  Representing a group of parents from various faiths, the civil liberties organization says the law violates the First Amendment's religious protections. “As a rabbi and parent, forcing a...

Trump says people opposed to ballroom are disloyal to country

President Trump told reporters on Monday that critics who are opposed to his proposed White House ballroom are disloyal to the country. "The people that are opposing the ballroom are people that in my opinion are very disloyal to our country,” Trump said in the Oval Office. “And I think we’re doing well. I think...

No decision yet on Nick Reiner’s trust fund access

Attorneys for Reiner said the money in the trust fund was denied to him without legal justification.

White House fires back at ‘theater kid’ Ossoff

Multiple White House officials on Monday took Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) to task for his harsh criticism of President Trump at a campaign rally over the weekend. White House communications director Steven Cheung said Ossoff “has to be the biggest … loser in politics,” and referred to the lawmaker using a crude play on his...

Tupac Shakur murder trial kicks off with opening statements

Tupac Shakur was killed during a stoplight ambush late on Sept. 7, 1996.

Watch: Trump meets with teen lifeguard at White House

President Trump will meet with Ryder Williams at the White House Monday afternoon, after the teen saved a 10-year-old from drowning last month in California. “We’re going to bring this heroic young man, and his family, into the White House with, perhaps, the boy he saved, to give him a High Civilian Honor,” Trump wrote...

CBP chief halts construction in Big Bend National Park

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott said he would halt construction activity in Big Bend National Park as efforts to erect a border barrier have met bipartisan pushback. In a video posted to social media on Monday, Scott said, “Last night I put a pause on all activity in that park as far as...

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