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Will you have a three-payday May?

Will you be receiving a third paycheck in May? Here's how to know.

DC kicks off Correspondents’ weekend at UTA party

It was a party packed to the brim with media, entertainment and political figures as Washington kicked off White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner weekend with a lively fete hosted by United Talent Agency (UTA.) Second gentleman Doug Emhoff was seen braving the crowds at Fiola Mare in Georgetown at UTA’s annual “Celebration of America’s...

Ex-House Republican who voted to impeach Trump drops Michigan Senate bid

Former Michigan GOP Rep. Peter Meijer, who voted to impeach Trump, announced Friday that he was dropping out of the race to represent the Great Lakes State in the U.S. Senate.

Columbia students once rallied against Nazis — now they cheer for them

A century ago, Columbia students protested Nazis -- today they cheer for their ideological heirs, Hamas.

NYC’s squatter scourge is so bad even lefty lawmakers are moving to crack down

Liu credited coverage by The Post and others for bringing “to our attention a problem that needed to be addressed.”

The EmPIRE Act would kill NY small businesses

We're plenty worried about crime in general, but we don't argue for legalizing vigilantes.

New York City’s steady decline is Cuomo’s fault and more: Letters to the Editor — April 28, 2024

Mealy apple Chutzpah? Effrontery? Gall? Temerity? Melissa DeRosa’s article is all of these and more (“State budget bites Apple,” April 22). Although she rightly...

Why new Euro hate-speech laws are bad for civlil liberties

Ireland has a new taoiseach (pronounced tee-shuck) — a new prime minister. His name is Simon Harris and he’s the youngest taoiseach in the...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 27

Federal district judge Jon S. Tigar denies the state of California’s request for a stay, pending appeal, of his preliminary injunction ordering the state...

California vs. the World on Zero-Emissions Trains

The state’s absurd railroad mandate has drawn near-unanimous opposition in filings with the EPA.

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