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A near-fatal NYPD shooting and more: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 8, 2024

NY Post readers discuss an NYPD shooting and more.

Dem voter revolt in New York is an opportunity for the GOP —if it’s willing to grow

In New York, Democratic registration dropped 7% in Gotham and 4% statewide between 2020 and 2024.

Gov. Gavin Newsom doubles down on Trump insanity despite ‘24 Dem shellacking

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has doubled down on his party's Trump Derangement Syndrome even though it cost them the election.

War of the media words

It’s a curiosity of the modern era that one is likelier to encounter political propaganda in a news report than in any other aspect of daily life.  From the New York Times to the Los Angeles Times, partisan-tinged doublespeak has become inescapable. Take, for example, the coverage this week of the Supreme Court’s deliberation on […]

President Biden, don’t break your promise to go big on clemency 

It is not too late: Now is the time for Biden to take robust action on clemency.

FBI joins hunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer, offering 50K reward

The FBI is joining the New York Police Department (NYPD) the search for the suspect who fatally shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, as the manhunt enters its fourth day. The agency is offering up to $50,000 for information leading to the gunman's arrest and conviction, according to the FBI's field office in New York City....

Effort to impeach South Korean president fails after ruling party walkout

Opposition leaders hoping to oust South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol over his brief declaration of martial law hit a roadblock Saturday, after members of the ruling party left the room, preventing parliament from reaching the threshold to impeach the president. The ruling party's boycott of the vote Saturday made reaching 200 votes nearly impossible....

South Korean political chaos all works to Kim Jong Un’s benefit 

The warmth of Korean American relations during the era of President Yoon Suk Yeol has always been a little too good to be true.  

Democrats divided over Biden talk of preemptive pardons

President Biden’s consideration of preemptive pardons for those he fears may be targeted under a coming Trump administration is dividing his allies and igniting pushback from the GOP. Biden has had discussions with members of his senior team about using his pardon power to shield Trump critics, sparking formal deliberations in the White House counsel’s office. The...

Mexico and Canada are shadowboxing for Trump’s favor

Mexico and Canada are competing for President-elect Trump’s favor ahead of his Jan. 20 inauguration, each trying to make their case as the more essential North American ally. But both Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum are shadowboxing, pulling back from direct conflict between the two $2 trillion economies inextricably linked...

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