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RFK Jr. quits the race and endorses Trump: Letters to the Editor — Aug. 29, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsing Trump.

White Undergrads Sue Department of Education for Racial Discrimination in Scholarship Program

Applicants must be low-income, first-generation college students, or a ‘member of a group that is underrepresented in graduate education.’

Supreme Court Blocks Latest Biden Student-Loan Forgiveness Gambit

Biden has used executive action to cancel about $144 billion in student loans.

The Few Policy Details Harris Has Revealed Have Economists Scratching Their Heads

Harris’s plan to give new homebuyers $25,000 will simply raise home prices, economists say. And her price-control plan for groceries is no better.

Dispatches from an Alternate Reality

Given Biden’s supposedly successful management of the border crisis, the Times wonders why Kamala Harris isn’t boasting about immigration policy.

Harris, Walz launch bus tour to reach rural, Black Georgia voters

Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. on Wednesday kicked off a bus tour through rural Georgia to galvanize Black and rural voters in a critical battleground state.

J.D. Vance: Kamala Harris can ‘go to hell’ over Afghanistan debacle

Vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance on Wednesday said Vice President Kamala Harris can "go to hell" for failing to hold people responsible for the fatal Abbey Gate bombing during the chaotic military withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Trump gets aggressive, sets relentless pace ahead of post-Labor Day sprint

Former President Donald Trump is employing one of his tried-and-true strategies to dim Kamala Harris' post-convention glow: going full workhorse.

RFK Jr. admits his wife has a hard time with him supporting Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, didn't want him to endorse former President Donald Trump.

Supreme Court leaves Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan on hold

The Supreme Court on Wednesday left in place a nationwide injunction issued by a lower court blocking President Joe Biden's latest move to forgive student loans by decreasing monthly payments.

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