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Biden’s bitter goodbye: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 18, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Biden delivering his final address from the Oval Office on Wednesday.

Biden’s weak hand-off, don’t blame inflation on Don and other commentary

“Biden is handing over a world that is running perilously amok under a permissive environment that began with his disastrous withdrawal of U.S. forces...

Siberian air will spread across U.S., and Trump inaugural is forced indoors

The vast majority of Americans are about to get an extended taste of frigid Siberian weather. Another polar vortex disruption will stretch Arctic air across the top of the globe, with expected frigid conditions in the nation's capital severe enough to force Donald Trump's second inauguration indoors on Monday.

Reintegrating the homeless post-institution

Homelessness plagues the American city. It is a simple description of a complex reality, and part of what has brought the issue to its current level is an erroneous conception of “community integration.” Make no mistake, the idea of community integration is good. When people are able to live as a cohesive whole — with […]

UK and France might enforce Trump’s Ukraine peace plan

President-elect Donald Trump has made clear that negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine will be his top foreign policy priority upon taking office. To be successful, he will need a deal that preserves Ukraine’s sovereignty alongside Russia‘s cessation of both overt and covert military action. It won’t be easy. But if Trump is […]

Justices agree to hear Maryland case on parents’ rights and LGBTQ books

The Supreme Court said Friday it would review a case involving a group of Maryland parents who sued their children’s school district over its refusal to allow them to opt out of elementary school classes that use books with LGBTQ themes or characters. The parents, represented by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, sued Montgomery...

Progressive congressional staffers withdraw 32-hour week proposal

Progressive congressional staffers withdrew their 32-hour week proposal just a day after receiving widespread blowback from both sides of the aisle about the plan.  “The letter failed to make two things clear: First, that progressive congressional staff are dedicated to serving the American people no matter how many hours it takes to get the job...

What to know about the SCOTUS TikTok ruling

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story What to know about the SCOTUS TikTok ruling The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law requiring TikTok’s China-based parent company to divest from the app, teeing up a ban set to take effect Sunday. © Jacquelyn Martin, Associated Press The...

Evening Report — Trump eyes quick legislative win

{beacon} Evening Report = © AP Photo Laken Riley Act primed to give Trump early win THE SENATE ON FRIDAY voted to advance an immigration bill championed by President-elect Trump, setting him up for an early legislative victory for a key issue he campaigned on. The Laken Riley Act, named after the Georgia nursing...

Warren pushes for Hegseth’s wife to divest from defense company stocks

Senator Elizabeth Warren has called on President-elect Trump's defense secretary pick, Pete Hegseth, to divest from thousands of dollars worth of defense company stocks held by his wife, Jennifer Rauchet, due to potential conflicts of interest.

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