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NYC hotels housing migrants get taxpayer-funded windfall: report

New York City has spent nearly $2 billion on hotels to host migrants, with local businesses complaining about the lost revenue from hotels that used to host tourists.

House Dems launch united effort against election bill requiring voters prove citizenship

House Democrats are working to rally support against Republican-backed legislation that would require voters provide proof of U.S. citizenship to vote in federal elections.

House Republican calls on ‘The 51’ to be prosecuted for alleged Hunter Biden laptop cover-up

Rep. Claudia Tenney took to social media to call on 51 top intelligence officials to be prosecuted after they claimed Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation.

Wisconsin Supreme Court new liberal majority reverses ruling that banned most ballot drop boxes in swing state

The Wisconsin Supreme Court in a 4-3 decision reversed a ruling by the prior conservative majority banning most ballot drop-boxes in the swing state.

Media’s lies on Biden’s mental health: Letters to the Editor — July 8, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Miranda Devine’s column on mainstream media’s coverup of President Biden’s cognitive decline.

City’s migrant debit-card spending balloons — as no-bid vendor rakes in a fortune

According to the city's no-bid contract, more than $250,000 went in fees to the company providing the cards.

Sanders urges Biden to focus on economic policy amid age concerns

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) urged President Biden to put aside concerns about his age and focus on policy issues that appeal to working-class voters. Sanders said in a CBS “Face the Nation” interview with Robert Costa on Sunday that the Biden campaign needs to pivot its strategy. “The American people want an agenda for the...

Tick that can cause meat allergy may be spreading: What to know

The lone star tick is known to spark an allergy to meat and dairy products in its victims.

The FTC should throw out its ‘junk fees’ rule and start over 

The intent of the FTC’s new proposed rule is to bolster price transparency for consumers and restrain business, but its effect will be clear: higher prices, more regulation and fewer options for consumers. 

Schiff says ‘of course’ he’s concerned about Trump’s personal threats against him

Rep. Adam Schiff said on Sunday, “Of course,” that he is concerned about former President Trump’s personal threats against him, especially in light of the Supreme Court’s Monday ruling that core presidential powers are immune from criminal prosecution. “Of course,” Schiff told NBC News’s Kristen Welker, when asked on “Meet the Press” about Trump’s accusations...

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