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Mayor Adams’ 2025 spending scheme could’ve been worse — but also better

Mayor Eric Adams' $111.6 billion budget for the coming year, after adjustments, is actually lower than this year's, but it severely underestimates costs and...

Don’t buy the left’s gaslighting — ‘outside agitators’ aren’t behind campus antisemitism

Occupations have spread to dozens of higher-educational institutions across North America, becoming violent — and more organized. In response to the bad PR, left-wing...

Student protests are an American pastime: Letters to the Editor — April 26, 2024

NY Post readers discuss responses to divisive Pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University.

Harvard proves axing Claudine Gay may already be having an effect

Harvard set off sprinklers from 2:30 a.m. to 4 a.m. Thursday morning to bust up anti-Israel protests on campus.

The week in whoppers: The Squad’s Cori Bush flips reality on protests, NY Times begs for Trump’s conviction and more

Progressive Rep. Cori Bush claimed that "agitators" have infiltrated the anti-Israel protest on college campuses in order to fuel the "suppression of dissent."

Growth slowing, inflation rebounding: Fresh, bitter Bidenomics pills

Literally the day after President Biden bragged, "We're following my blue collar blueprint to rebuild America, and guess what? It's working!", Bidenomics struck with...

Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Bill to Criminalize Adults Who Help Minors Obtain Gender-Transition Services

One day earlier, the legislature approved a bill that would similarly criminalize adults who help minors obtain abortions without parental consent.

Columbia Students File Civil-Rights Complaint over Treatment of Pro-Palestinian Protesters

The complaint claims the school has ‘actively contributed to pervasive racism and discrimination against Palestinian students on campus.’

Campus Antisemitism. Again

As far back as 2006, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights issued a report on pervasive and growing campus antisemitism.

17 states challenge federal rules entitling workers to accommodations for abortion

Republican attorneys general from 17 states filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging new federal rules entitling workers to time off and other accommodations for abortions, calling the rules an illegal interpretation of a 2022 federal law.

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