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Pandering Brad Lander wants New Yorkers to forget his anti-cop, pro-Hamas record

Ultra-progressive city Comptroller Brad Lander, who once fought to defund the police, claims to have seen the light now that he’s running for mayor.

Hey, RFK: Go to Texas and prove you mean it on vaccines

In seeking Senate approval to take his new job, Health Secretary Robert Kennedy insisted he’d come around on the safety and efficacy of (most)...

Top CUNY honchos OK’d antisemitic Hunter College course — now heads must roll

As a CUNY professor I’m grateful that Gov. Hochul shut down a Hunter College search for an anti-Israel instructor — but it’s not nearly...

Low-ethics Cuomo’s coverups harmed us all — voters should not forget

Andrew Cuomo's self-serving decisions and outright lies cost some New Yorkers their lives and put others at risk, all to boost his image and...

The APA’s silence on antisemitism, hysteria on Musk’s cuts and other commentary

“More than 3,500 mental health professionals have sent a letter” calling “upon the president and the board of the American Psychological Association” to address...

Opponents of Singapore firm’s contract for N.J. E-ZPass system want help from Trump to block

A New Jersey state lawmaker is looking for the Trump administration to put a hold on a nearly $2 billion deal with a Singapore-based company to operate the state turnpike's E-ZPass system because of alleged ties to the Chinese Community Party -- which the company denies.

Another ‘debunked’ story Trump was right about

CHARLEROI, Pennsylvania — A western Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of harboring illegal immigrants for financial gain, acting U.S. Attorney Troy Rivetti announced Monday. Andy Ha, 28, of Belle Vernon, pleaded guilty to two counts before U.S. District Judge Cathy Bissoon. He was charged on Jan. 28, 2025. This tiny Washington […]

Trump administration goes to Supreme Court to stave off midnight deadline to unfreeze foreign aid 

The Justice Department filed an emergency application at the Supreme Court Wednesday asking to block a midnight deadline for the Trump administration to unfreeze nearly $2 billion in blocked foreign aid payments. A federal judge set the deadline after the finding the administration had not complied with his previous ruling to restart the flow of foreign aid contracts and...

Greene threatens criminal referrals at House DOGE hearing

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), threatened to make criminal referrals during a hearing on foreign aid on Wednesday. “This committee, based on this hearing and witness testimonies, will consider recommending investigations and criminal referrals,” Greene said, at the start of her questioning....

DOJ doubles down on Supreme Court intervening in Trump firing case 

The Justice Department doubled down on its demand that the Supreme Court step in to greenlight President Trump’s firing of a government whistleblower office head, warning in a Wednesday letter that he is still “wielding executive power.” The high court last week punted on the emergency motion to immediately terminate U.S. Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger,...

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