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How parents can stop teachers unions’ legalized anti-kid thuggery

If thugs were hurting your kid, you’d do almost anything to stop them. The harm the teachers unions inflict is legalized thuggery.

No more hidin’ Biden: We need to see tests that prove he’s mentally fit to serve

President Biden has exhibited many signs of possible cognitive slowing, including periods of concreteness (lacking abstract concepts), confusion, disorientation and apparent lapses in judgment.

US institutions caved to China, give Jimmy Lai the Nobel Prize and other commentary

US media “took three years longer than most ordinary people” to conclude that “Chinese malevolence and subterfuge helped spread COVID.

Biden insults all Americans in using race hustler Al Sharpton to get re-elected

Aside from Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Al Sharpton is the only recognizable figure from outside the Biden administration.

Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2023

Post readers sound off on an ex-CIA director’s testimony on the letter from 51 intel experts on The Post’s Hunter Biden story and senior...

A ray of hope from the subway on NYC’s recovery

There's a ways to go yet: Midweek ridership is still at 70% of pre-COVID levels and commuters are scarce indeed on Fridays. But it's...

Roberts Declines Invitation to Testify before Congress on Supreme Court Ethics

Roberts will not testify at an upcoming hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee focused on Supreme Court ethics.

Schumer doubles down against McCarthy’s ‘dead on arrival’ debt-ceiling proposal

Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer accused House Republicans of taking the nation hostage Tuesday, on the eve of passing legislation to avoid default on the national debt by raising the ceiling.

Bidens welcome South Korean president, wife to White House for state visit amid leak tensions

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden welcomed South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee to the White House on Tuesday night for a state visit focused on China's aggression, nuclear tensions in North Korea, and embarrassing U.S. intelligence leaks.

House GOP barrels toward vote Wednesday on key debt-limit bill as divisions spill into open

House Republicans are charging forward with a high-stakes vote on legislation to raise the debt ceiling and cut federal spending, even as internal divisions cast doubt on whether Speaker Kevin McCarthy will be able to keep his narrow majority behind the effort.

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