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No real justice for Laken Riley: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 26, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the sentencing of illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra to life in prison for the murder of Laken Riley.

Allies and foes of Education Department skeptical of Trump’s ability to abolish the agency

Allies and foes of the Department of Education doubt that President-elect Donald Trump can muster the congressional support he would need to eliminate the 44-year-old agency -- but they do anticipate some major changes.

Tom Homan to sanctuary cities: ‘Don’t test us’

Incoming border czar Tom Homan delivered a new stern warning to sanctuary cities Tuesday and proclaimed Texas a model for how the rest of the country should approach border enforcement.

Conservative group calls on Senate GOP to block Biden’s pick for NLRB

The Americans for Limited Government added opposition to President Biden's pick for chairman of the National Labor Relations Board and demanded that Senate Republicans work to block the confirmation vote.

Vote count: Trump scored GOP’s biggest win in 36 years, Democrats bailed on Harris

Ballots are still being tallied in some slow-counting states three weeks after Election Day, but the size and scope of President-elect Donald Trump's victory are firming up in what analysts called a decisive, but not overwhelming, victory for the GOP.

How can Republicans reform Medicaid?

The newly elected Republican Congress seems set to place Medicaid reform at the top of its legislative agenda. Previous reform attempts have stumbled due to fears that cuts would leave the poorest beneficiaries uninsured. But, rather than cutting payments for core services, Congress can best curb rising Medicaid costs by limiting high-spending states’ further expansions of […]

One month after campaign’s final convulsion, a moment of peace

ONE MONTH AFTER CAMPAIGN’S FINAL CONVULSION, A MOMENT OF PEACE. It seems like years, but it was just one month ago that the media effort to stop President-elect Donald Trump reached its final, most desperate phase in the closing days of the 2024 campaign. The Atlantic published an article quoting two unnamed sources who said they […]

The Teamsters bet big on nonpartisanship, and it paid off

In one of the most surprising Cabinet appointments of his transition, President-elect Donald Trump announced last week that he intends to nominate Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-OR) to be secretary of labor. The announcement was significant for a few reasons, but especially because Chavez-DeRemer was the preferred choice of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, one of […]

Whiskey resurgence in the heart of the rebellion

LATROBE, Pennsylvania — The making of whiskey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, has often been fraught with a fair amount of drama. Whether it was those trying to make it or those trying to drink it, the government has sought to tax and sometimes even ban both activities. Two hundred thirty years ago, William Findley, a Revolutionary […]

Biden gives $6.6B conditional loan to EV-maker

Click for the latest from The Hill {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Biden gives $6.6B conditional loan to EV-maker The Biden administration has preliminarily said it would give a $6.6 billion loan to electric vehicle (EV) maker Rivian for a plant in Georgia. © Rex Tokeshi-Torres, Courtesy of Edmunds...

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