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Daniel Penny labeled ‘the white man’ by prosecutor at racially charged manslaughter trial

On day two of his manslaughter case, Daniel Penny ceased having a name. He became merely “the white man.” During the prosecution’s opening statements...

Election Day ‘palm card’: The Post’s 2024 endorsements

Vote NO on Proposition 1, the “Amendment to Protect Against Unequal Treatment” (you may have to turn over the ballot to find it).

Flawed Don’s still a better choice, Trump the clear pick for Jews and other commentary

At The Wall Street Journal, Nikki Haley — who ran against Donald Trump in this year’s GOP presidential primaries — reminds voters that Tuesday’s...

State legislative pay raises should NOT be in the works

Another good reason to vote for change in New York: The stage is set for the nation’s highest state lawmakers' pay to go higher...

Stick it to Soros: Los Angeles, stop street chaos and vote out woke DA George Gascón

Los Angeles DA George Gascón has been nothing but a polarizing, soft-on-crime prosecutor who enables violence to flourish, impacting the city's most vulnerable citizens.

Expect bars to be open on Election Day — nobody can vote for these candidates sober

Election Day. To elect tomorrow’s winner quickly can only be if Pat Sajak spins the wheel.

Massive security walls and fences transform Washington streets ahead of Election Day

Federal and local authorities ramped up security measures across downtown Washington, D.C. this weekend, with businesses installing protective barriers and federal buildings receiving additional fortification ahead of Tuesday's presidential election.

How an incarcerated felon could change the balance of power in Congress

In an unusual political development that could impact control of the U.S. House of Representatives, Eric Hafner, an incarcerated felon serving a 20-year sentence in New York's Otisville Federal Correctional Institution, has emerged as one of four candidates for Alaska's sole House seat.

Pennsylvania counties thwart voter-registration fraud schemes ahead of Election Day

Several counties in Pennsylvania have been hit with voter fraud schemes within roughly a week of the Election Day, leaving county officials scrambling to investigate what's going on.

Arizona must release list of voters with unverified citizenship, appeals court rules

The Arizona Court of Appeals on Monday affirmed a decision by a lower court that required the Secretary of State's office to release a list of tens of thousands of voters who were mistakenly classified as having access to Arizona's full ballot because of a coding glitch.

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