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GOP lawmakers slam Biden admin in reaction to college murder suspect’s immigration status: ‘Close the border!’

Congressional Republicans are calling out President Biden and his administration's border policies after a Venezuelan immigrant who crossed the border illegally was charged with the murder of a Georgia student.

Farmers across Europe grab their pitchforks and take to the streets to protest ‘absolute madness’

From Rome to Prague, farmers throughout Europe are protesting onerous and costly regulations from the European Union.

Why green hydrogen is a lot of hot air

One of the central tenets of the Biden administration’s energy policy is the pursuit of “green” hydrogen, defined as hydrogen manufactured with zero carbon...

The immortality of New York pizza and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 24, 2024

NY Post readers discuss New York Pizza, Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Trump Seeks to Delay $83 Million Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

‘There is a strong probability that the disposition of post-trial motions will substantially reduce, if not eliminate, the amount of the judgment.’

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 24

President Obama nominates Berkeley law professor Goodwin Liu to a Ninth Circuit seat.

Kari Lake faces self-inflicted McCain challenge in Arizona Senate bid

Kari Lake danced on John McCain's political grave in 2022, but the late Arizona senator may get the last laugh this November.

Republicans blame botched student aid rollout on Biden loan forgiveness scheme

High school seniors are facing unprecedented delays in finding out how much financial aid they will be provided to pay for college, thanks to multiple glitches in a new federal form that Republicans say were exacerbated by President Biden's massive loan forgiveness program.

Biden Report Card: Approval at 38%, reelection iffy

This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden still struggling to win more funding for Ukraine, sinking in public approval polls and unable to win a ceasefire in Gaza. But as pollster John Zogby noted in his weekly review, at least he isn’t former President Donald Trump who has to come up with […]

Will the new US sanctions against Russia make a difference?

Two years ago this Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of his Ukrainian neighbor. On the eve of the anniversary (for lack of a better word), the Biden administration rolled out its most comprehensive sanctions package to date. A total of 500 Russian individuals and entities will now be barred from conducting any business with United […]

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