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Congestion pricing in NYC is a waste of money: Letters to the Editor — May 2, 2024

NY Post readers discuss Manhattan’s controversial congestion pricing program, set to take effect June 30

Columbia University Leaders Sued for Failing to Ensure Campus Safety. Could Protesters be Next?

A lawyer suing Columbia University said his team is looking closely at the “very scary individuals” who appear to be orchestrating the anti-Israel protests.

Arizona Senate Passes Repeal of 1864 Abortion Ban, Governor Expected to Sign Legislation

Earlier Wednesday, the Arizona governor told reporters she would sign the repeal ‘as soon as it gets to my desk.’

‘Should No Longer Receive One Penny’: Covid Chairman Reacts to Peter Daszak Testimony, Previews Investigation’s Next Steps

The next steps of the subcommittee’s probe involve parsing through 30,000 pages of private emails by Dr. David Morens, a top adviser to Dr....

Calls for Northwestern President’s Resignation Mount, Concessions to Protesters Draw Legal Scrutiny

Notable Jewish organizations have called for Michael Schill’s resignation and seven members of Northwestern’s antisemitism task force resigned after his concessions.

26 GOP States Sue ATF for Unconstitutionally Regulating Private Firearms Sales

The rule, set to take effect this month, will require private gun sellers to obtain federal firearms licenses and conduct background checks.

Arizona lawmakers vote to undo 19th century abortion ban, with Gov. Katie Hobbs expected to sign

The Arizona Legislature approved a repeal of a long-dormant ban on nearly all abortions Wednesday, advancing the bill to Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who is expected to sign it.

Portraits of Courage exhibit displays the work of a president-artist

Walt Disney World soon will host dozens of striking color portraits of service members and veterans. But these portraits are also notable because of the artist -- the nation's 43rd president.

Most U.S. adults oppose the Supreme Court’s abortion precedent

Two years after the Supreme Court overturned nationwide abortion rights, the majority of voting-age Americans are unhappy with the decision.

Immigration named top U.S. problem for third straight month in Gallup poll

Immigration has emerged as the leading concern among Americans, according to findings from Gallup's latest survey.

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