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Biden booted me off a nonpartisan board — precedent for Trump to clean house now

If Donald Trump dismisses Biden board and commission appointees on Jan. 20, he will be on firm legal ground — and following Joe Biden's...

Hochul’s plan to reduce subway crime: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 17, 2025

NY Post readers discuss Gov. Hochul’s State of State address, including proposed measures to reduce subway crime.

The week in whoppers: Biden offers a parting doozy, Rep. Maxine Waters slams the rich for LA fires and more

President Biden claimed that the number of illegal immigrants entering the country declined when he took office.

Blue state bungles put Democrats’ governing competency in question

From the federal government to the country's biggest cities, Democrats find themselves grappling with a crisis of incompetence, facing off against voters who feel the party's leaders have forgotten how to deliver on the government's basic jobs.

Zeldin, HUD pick Eric Scott Turner testify as part of a busy day of confirmation hearings

Former Rep. Lee Zeldin, who is President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, told senators Thursday that climate change is real but that other nations are not doing enough to cut their carbon emissions.

Migrant who cast ballots in presidential elections gets 5 years behind bars

An illegal immigrant who used a stolen identity to get a U.S. passport, plus registered and voted in American elections, has been sentenced to five years in prison.

Trump’s picks for Treasury, Interior boast plans for economic boom

President-elect Donald Trump has the chance "to unleash a new economic golden age" in America, but must first extend tax breaks and rein in rampant government spending and overregulation, his Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent said Thursday.

Antony Blinken interrupted by shouting journalists in State Department briefing room

Secretary of State Antony Blinken was giving his final comments from his department's press briefing room, touting the Biden administration's help brokering a ceasefire deal in Gaza, when he was interrupted by two journalists.

Tech firms sue consumer regulator over payment app oversight rule

Technology trade groups are suing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, saying the agency should not have regulatory oversight over mobile payment apps.

House Freedom Caucus proposes fast course for Trump’s agenda

The House Freedom Caucus unveiled the first step Thursday in a two-part plan to pass President-elect Donald Trump's program as Republicans aim to unite behind a strategy.

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