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With 2024 presidential contest looming, Georgia governor signs new election changes into law

Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has signed legislation that makes changes to the battleground state's election laws.

Columbia law students demand no finals: Letters to the Editor — May 8, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Columbia Law Review’s letter demanding the cancellation of final exams and a pass/fail option.

Fox News host Jesse Watters calls out anti-Israel college protesters: ‘They want to rage but live comfortably’

Fox News host Jesse Watters questioned why none of the anti-Israel activists that have been protesting on college campuses across the country have accepted...

Chancellor Banks must tell Congress that antisemitism is a huge problem in NYC public schools

Wednesday, NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks will testify before Congress. He needs to admit the truth: The system he oversees has a massive antisemitism...

Prosecutor Who Leads Stormy Daniels Questioning Donated to Joe Biden’s Presidential Campaign

Susan Hoffinger’s donations to Democrats date back to 2004, beginning with John Kerry’s failed presidential campaign.

Who Knew?

Oh, so Stormy Daniels isn’t central to the prosecution’s case against Trump?

California Attempts to Deny an Education to Religious Children with Disabilities

California’s excluding religious schools from receiving funding to help disabled children is anathema to our Constitution and spirit of religious pluralism.

Merchan Scolds Prosecutors for Doing What He Let Them Do

The judge flouts the rules, allows highly prejudicial evidence, and looks for a scapegoat when the prejudice can’t be ignored.

Louisiana lawmakers reject adding rape, incest exceptions to abortion ban

Despite pleas from Democrats and gut-wrenching testimony from doctors and rape survivors, a GOP-controlled legislative committee rejected a bill Tuesday that would have added cases of rape and incest as exceptions to Louisiana's abortion ban.

Conservative duo, under pressure from Trump, back down from threat to oust House speaker

Two hard-line conservatives leading the charge to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson have backed off from an attempt to push him out this week as they face pressure by former President Donald Trump.

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