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Can academia regain the public’s trust?

Public confidence in higher education has hit its lowest level ever, with only 36 percent of Americans having a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in higher education, down from 57 percent in 2015, due to perceptions of indoctrination in left-wing ideologies and lack of workplace skills.

Bernie Sanders believes Hunter Biden pardon sets a ‘dangerous’ precedent

Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday about the Hunter Biden pardon and one way he would work with President-elect Trump.

‘Knows how to get things done’: Border Patrol union rallies around Noem as DHS chief

The National Border Patrol Council sent a letter to Sen. Rand Paul endorsing South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as Department of Homeland Security secretary, Fox Digital learned.

I’ve seen too much heartbreak —House must pass landmark Kids Online Safety Act

Big Tech’s reckless disregard for children must come to an end — and Congress is on the cusp of making that happen, by passing...

Blame Barack: Obama’s lost mystique marks the end of a political era

Barack Obama and his coterie proved the virtual architects of the unpopular Biden administration — and doomed the Democrats to electoral failure.

Gavin Newsom’s plans for 2028 and more: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 15, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Gavin Newsom's political future and more.

The FBI says your texts aren’t secure. Do you need to stop?

In the wake of a massive cyberattack linked to the Chinese government, FBI officials are renewing warnings that your private text messages aren't secure.

Mondaire Jones argues tech company donations to Trump not causing ‘harm’

Former Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-N.Y.) argued that the donations from tech companies to President-elect Trump are not causing any “harm.” “To these guys, a million dollars is nothing, right?” Jones said Saturday on a CNN panel. “Because it literally is nothing to these guys...I think there is a very strong business case to be made...

The looming post-Chevron fight over the administrative state 

Courts should be vigilant about ensuring that the government does not just smuggle Chevron deference back into administrative law for a substantial subset of regulatory cases. If early post-Loper Bright signs are any indication, the government is trying to do just that. 

‘SNL’ Cold Open features Nancy Grace commentary on Luigi Mangione

“Saturday Night Live’s” Cold Open featured a spoof of crime commentator Nancy Grace and the public reaction to the arrest of Luigi Mangione, who has been accused of killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO. The skit began with comedian Sarah Sherman’s impression of Grace, who noted that the top story was that the “masked CEO shooter has...

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