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President Biden’s plea for unity: Letters to the Editor — July 18, 2024

New York Post readers discuss President Biden's response to the assassination attempt against former President Trump.

Kari Lake Campaign Poll Puts Her Up Narrowly on Democratic Rival Ruben Gallego

Lake spoke Tuesday night at the GOP convention.

J. D. Vance and the Changing of the Republican Guard in Milwaukee

J. D. Vance received a hero’s welcome at the convention hall. Mitch McConnell was booed.

Comer Subpoenas Secret Service Director to Ensure Testimony at Highly Anticipated Hearing

Cheatle has promised that she would show up to the hearing.

Reports find that Biden executive action added more to national debt, but Trump outspent Democrat

A series of reports found that President Biden has spent more with executive actions than did former President Donald Trump, but the Republican vastly outspent his successor during his term.

Biden to start illegal immigrant spouses amnesty Aug. 19

Illegal immigrants who qualify for President Biden's new deportation amnesty by dint of their marriage to U.S. citizens will be able to apply for the program on Aug. 19, the government said Wednesday.

NYC councilwoman arrested for allegedly biting officer during protest, police say

A New York City councilwoman was arrested Wednesday for allegedly biting a police officer during a chaotic protest over the construction of a new homeless shelter in Brooklyn, police said.

Democrats delay plans to nominate Biden online, but still plan to proceed ahead of their convention

Democrats plan to delay an online vote to nominate President Biden ahead of the party's Aug. 19 convention in Chicago as party lawmakers increase calls to replace him on the 2024 ticket.

RNC by the numbers: 50,000 attendees, 100,000 balloons, $200 million impact on Milwaukee

The Republican National Convention welcomed 50,000 guests in Milwaukee, including the delegates who nominated Donald Trump and J.D. Vance as the party's president and vice president candidates.

VP Harris urges Democrats not to ‘throw up our hands’ on the election

Vice President Kamala Harris urged supporters Wednesday not to give up on the November election, on the same day that a prominent Democratic lawmaker from her home state called on President Biden to quit the presidential race.

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