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Time to send this teachers’ union apple polisher packing

State Sen. John Liu is a teachers union pet, who gets showered with campaign cash for continued gifts to New York's most powerful special...

Letters to the Editor — March 3, 2023

Post readers sound off on Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s decisive defeat in her bid for re-election.

The week in whoppers: The media’s lab-leak oops, WH’s gaslighting on energy and more

The New York Times is finally reporting on the COVID-19 lab leak theory after a Department of Energy report.

Washington Democrats Vote to Shield Runaway Transgender Kids and Girls Seeking Abortion from Parents

Expect more of this kind of thing in progressive states going forward.

Michigan Muslim Group Warns State That LGBTQ Bill Might Be Unconstitutional

CAIR has objected to the Michigan Senate’s passage of an expanded version of a state human-rights law protecting LGBTQ groups.

CPAC fires up GOP activists for 2024 with dire warnings that the left is destroying America

Conservative leaders and diehard activists gathered at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference rallied around the idea that the federal government, mainstream media and big tech companies have been "weaponized" against them as part of a far-reaching scheme to silence their voices and gut their values.

AOC may have violated House ethics rules by accepting tickets to ritzy Met Gala

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may have violated House ethics rules by accepting an "impermissible gift" when attending the ritzy Met Gala in 2021.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams has new fans among religious leaders after he rips removal of school prayer

New York City Mayor Eric Adams' declaration that he's not a believer in the "separation of church and state" has won him a new group of fans: Orthodox Jews and evangelical Christians, whose leaders lauded the liberal Democrat.

What the Washington Post reports — and doesn’t — about child porn arrests

The Washington Post has two stories today about the recent child pornography arrest of Patrick Wojahn, the mayor of College Park, Maryland — one is an Associated Press story, and the other is written by a local reporter.

Alex Murdaugh found guilty in the killing of wife, son

A jury found Alex Murdaugh guilty of killing his wife and son on Thursday after just a few hours of deliberation. Murdaugh was a prominent attorney who hailed from a historic, well-known South Carolina family with multiple members working in the law, but he has fallen from grace in recent years following allegations that he...

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