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Fallout of Penny’s indictment: Letters to the Editor — June 19, 2023

NY Post readers discuss the possible ramifications of the indictment of Daniel Penny for placing Jordan Neely in a hold.

NYPD’s booze crackdown and more: Letters to the Editor — June 18, 2023

NY Post readers discuss the city's recent ticket blitz on drinking in public.

Trump’s prosecutors shouldn’t get to use the word ‘espionage’

Former President Donald Trump has been charged with a variety of crimes, including violation of the misnamed Espionage Act.

U.K. Medical Society Goes ‘Neutral’ on Euthanasia as Quebec Expands Eligibility

How in the world can a medical association be neutral on granting doctors a license to kill or assist the suicide of their patients?

On the Origins of Capitalism

Don’t rely on AI for information. Do rely on liberty and property for economic progress.

House conservatives eye ‘unauthorized’ spending to broadly slash federal budget following debt deal

Conservatives in the House believe they may have found the secret path to force instant, deep cuts in government spending.

Chris Christie calls GOP loyalty pledge for 2024 nominee ‘useless idea’

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie on Sunday slammed his party's requirement that White House hopefuls vow to support the eventual nominee if they want to make the debate stage in the crowded primary field.

Both sides suffering heavy losses early in Ukraine counteroffensive, British officials say

Both sides of the fighting in Russia’s war on Ukraine are suffering high casualties as Ukraine pursues its long-anticipated counteroffensive, according to an intelligence update from the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense. “In recent days, heavy fighting has continued, with the most intense combat focused in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, western Donetsk Oblast, and all around Bakhmut....

FBI, airport fights put DC-area senators in spotlight

Senate Democrats from Maryland and Virginia will be squarely in the spotlight in the coming months as they battle with and against each other simultaneously over changes at Reagan National Airport and the location of the next FBI headquarters. The lawmakers are battling each other for the replacement to the J. Edgar Hoover building to...

McMaster: Blinken China trip ‘may portray a bit of weakness’

Former national security adviser H. R. McMaster on Sunday said Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to China "may portray a bit of weakness" amid heightened tensions between Beijing and Washington. "I think China's sending a message, ‘Hey, we're in charge now. You're finished’ to the West and to the United States. And, and I think it's...

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