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Boeing crash families seek retribution

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story Boeing crash victims’ families seek ‘aggressive criminal prosecution’ Families who lost loved ones during two fatal Boeing crashes in 2018 and 2019 are pushing federal prosecutors to bring “aggressive criminal prosecution” against the planemaker. © The...

U.S. lawmakers meet with Dalai Lama in India, sparking anger from China

A U.S. congressional delegation, led by Rep. Michael McCaul and including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, met with the Dalai Lama in India; the move sparked anger from China.

The inconvenient truth about Supreme Court ‘polarization’: Do-nothing Congress to blame

Congress doesn't want the responsibility -- or the accountability -- that comes with being a legislature, so its members let the White House and...

Reform NYC’s charter to allow open primaries — and rescue City Hall from the hard left

The Charter Revision Commission can open NYC's primaries to independent voters, potentially dampening leftist power in City Hall.

Donald Trump’s top veep picks: Letters to the Editor — June 20, 2024

NY Post readers discuss reports on the possible finalists for former President Donald Trump’s running mate.

Louisiana Governor Signs Bill Mandating Display of Ten Commandments in Classrooms

A number of activist groups, led by the ACLU, announced plans to file a lawsuit against the state almost immediately after Landry signed the...

DOJ’s Outrageous Political Prosecution of Whistleblower Dr. Eithan Haim

Every day that passes before Garland orders the indictment to be withdrawn is an outrage.

Slavery Was Bad for the Economy. Ending It Launched a Boom

Aside from its moral evil, the practice was a hindrance to prosperity, population growth, and industrial development.

Eco-vandals Came to Stonehenge. They Won’t Stop There

Environmental stewardship may be a laudable goal, but some radical environmentalists believe their ends justify extreme, damaging means.

Partisan calls for recusal of judges resound as politics take over courtrooms

Calls for federal judges to recuse themselves from high-profile lawsuits have increased from the left and the right, and legal experts point to politics as the catalyst.

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