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Beware the ‘fiscal cliff’, Don’s much-improved ‘second honeymoon’ and other commentary

The Post Editorial Board sounds off on the "fiscal cliff", Trump's "second honeymoon", and more.

‘How Many Stops Act’ is a wasteful failure: Repeal it now

The 'How Many Stops Act' costed New York City taxpayers $1.4 million in just three months.

Jacob Sullum: Trump’s pardons of Jan. 6 Capitol rioters will reverse genuine judicial abuses

Donald Trump raises some valid points about prosecutorial power, which can lead to unjust results that might be remedied by the prudent use of...

Aaron Kaplowitz: Israel’s hard-won tech can solve New Jersey drones mystery — and protect US skies

Some of the most effective tools for addressing the challenge of hostile and unidentified drones may come from Israel, which has honed cutting-edge advances...

Drones, drones, drones, and no answers: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 19, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the government’s opaque response to mysterious drones appearing across the country.

Benjamin Weingarten: Congress’ 1,500-page spending bill hides a sneaky reprieve for federal censors

Tucked into the 1,547-page continuing budget resolution now before Congress is a section that saves the State Department's Global Engagement Center, a key government...

Shutdown: Government funding to run out unless Speaker Mike Johnson finds support for bill

Rushing to prevent a Christmastime government shutdown, House Speaker Mike Johnson scrambled Wednesday to salvage a stopgap measure to keep federal offices running despite an onslaught of opposition from hard-right conservatives led by President-elect Donald Trump -ally Elon Musk.

Judge: Pardoning Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes for Capitol riot plot would be ‘frightening’

The federal judge who presided over the seditious conspiracy case against Oath Keepers members said Wednesday that it would be "frightening" if the anti-government group's founder, Stewart Rhodes, is pardoned for orchestrating a violent plot to keep Donald Trump in the White House after he lost the 2020 presidential election.

Donald Trump Jr. slams provision in spending bill that could block probes of Jan. 6 committee

Donald Trump Jr. joined the growing criticism of a proposed short-term spending legislation to fund the federal government Wednesday, bashing a section that critics say would interfere with possible investigations of the defunct House Jan. 6 committee.

Biden honors the memory of his first wife and baby daughter who died in a 1972 car crash

President Joe Biden on Wednesday honored the memory of his first wife and baby daughter 52 years after they were killed in a car crash in Delaware.

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