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MTA’s ‘gridlock day’ toll idea: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 27, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the MTA’s initial plan to boost “congestion” tolls by 25% on “gridlock alert days.”

In the season of sharing, give to charities that support self-reliance

Welfare doesn't equip people with tools to become self-sufficient; it rewards dependency, private charities do better.

I’m a female runner who can’t outpace violent crime — prosecutors must step up

How many candlelight vigils, memorial runs and devastated communities will it take before prosecutors get serious about keeping dangerous people off America’s streets?

Essayist details similarities between Reagan, Trump electoral victories

"With the calendar almost set to turn to 2025, Americans are beginning to look forward to a new year and all the opportunities it may bring. Like the landslide victory of President Ronald Reagan a generation ago, President-elect Donald Trump's historic political comeback is ushering in a new era of hope for the American people. For the first time since Trump's last go-round in the White House, the country seems optimistic for the future," writes Andrew Shirley, a political speechwriter and columnist for AMAC Newsline, a publication of the Association of Mature American Citizens.

Ex-Sen. Bob Menendez, citing ’emotional toll,’ seeks sentencing delay in wake of wife’s trial

Former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez asked a federal judge on Thursday to delay his end-of-January sentencing on bribery charges and acting as an agent of the Egyptian government, saying his family would suffer a "tremendous emotional toll" if the New Jersey Democrat were sentenced during his wife's trial.

‘Squad’ wants U.S. to butt out of Spain’s embargo of weapons bound for Israel

Congress' left-wing "Squad" demanded an end to a U.S.-led investigation into Spain's embargo of weapon shipments bound for Israel.

Americans are tuning out political news, a new poll found

Nearly two-thirds of Americans have limited their consumption of political news, a new poll has found.

Congress’ Democrats urged to use Jan. 6 vote count to block Trump from White House

Not all Democrats have resigned themselves to President-elect Donald Trump taking office as Inauguration Day approaches.

New York to charge fossil fuel companies for damage from climate change

Large fossil fuel companies would have to pay fees to help New York fight the effects of climate change under a bill signed Thursday by Gov. Kathy Hochul.

Roy, Cruz named most active X posters in Congress: Report

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) were named the most active posters on the social platform X this year among all lawmakers in Congress, according to a recent report. The Dec. 17 report by Quorum, a Washington-based public affairs firm, found that Roy, who represents Texas's 21st Congressional District, was the most...

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