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Career criminal’s stabbing spree: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 20, 2024

Post readers discuss a homeless man with eight prior arrests who stabbed three people to death on Monday.

How Trump will keep the left on defense — in transition and beyond

"Once they’re on the run, keep 'em running" is an old cavalry motto — and a strategy Donald Trump seems to have taken to...

Horrific stabbing spree in Manhattan shows how politicians still won’t lock up the dangerous mentally ill

Monday morning, after nearly two weeks of buzz about how the recent election heralded a new era in American politics, New Yorkers were treated...

Bragg tries to control President Trump by delaying case — throw it out!

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg pushed Tuesday to create a new constitutional creature: the layaway president.

House Democratic women condemn rise of anti-women rhetoric since Election Day

Democratic women in the House are condemning an uptick in sexist rhetoric online following the results of the election.

U.S. recognizes Venezuela’s opposition candidate as president-elect months after disputed election

The U.S. government recognized Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez as the "president-elect" of the South American country on Tuesday, months after President Nicolas Maduro claimed to have won the July contest.

Trump picks Dr. Oz to serve as Medicare and Medicaid administrator

President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday picked television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz to serve as the administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Vance to bring Trump nominees to Capitol Hill for meetings with senators

Vice President-elect J.D. Vance will be shepherding some of the incoming Trump administration's nominees around Capitol Hill for meetings with key senators this week.

Texas State Board of Education advances plan to allow Bible material in elementary school lessons

Texas' education board on Tuesday advanced a new Bible-infused curriculum that would be optional for schools to incorporate in kindergarten through fifth grades, one of the latest Republican-led efforts in the U.S. to incorporate more religious teaching into classrooms.

Multiple election offices report receiving mailed ballots misdirected from other states

Terry Thompson had an election to run for voters in Cascade County, Montana. Why then, she thought, was her office in Great Falls being sent mailed ballots completed by voters in places such as Wasilla, Alaska, Vancouver, Washington, and Tampa, Florida?

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