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Conservative artist handcuffed during pizza-tossing protest outside New York City Hall

Conservative artist and activist Scott LoBaido was taken into custody Wednesday for hurling pizza slices onto the grounds of New York City Hall to protest the mayor's new emissions rules

Top chaotic moments from the House Oversight hearing into Biden family’s ‘influence peddling’

Former Hunter Biden business associates testified publicly Wednesday as the GOP pushed forward with its impeachment inquiry against President Biden, leading to several tense moments.

Maine regulators considering adoption of California EV use standards

Environmental regulators in Maine are set to determine whether the state will join others that have adopted standards aimed at increasing electric vehicle use.

AOC says Trump ‘willing to sell the country for a dollar’ as lawmakers react to potential property seizures

Former President Donald Trump has less than a week to secure a $464 million bond in his New York civil fraud case. Lawmakers weighed in on threats to seize his property.

Gov. Ivey signs Alabama absentee ballot crackdown into law: ‘Under my watch…no funny business’

Republican Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday her approval of a bill restricting absentee ballot assistance and criminalizing returns of other people's ballot applications.

Popular ex-GOP governor trounces two Dem rivals in blue state Senate showdown: poll

Could a longtime deep blue state provide Republicans a path to winning back the Senate majority in November's elections? A new poll indicates former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland leads the race.

New York, New York, it’s a hellish town: Letters to the Editor — March 21, 2024

The Issue: A new survey finding that most New Yorkers are unsatisfied with the city’s quality of life.

Fani Willis stays on the Trump case: Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2024

NY Post readers discuss the ruling allowing District Attorney Fani Willis to prosecute former President Donald Trump.

Is It Being ‘Down on D.C.’ to Recognize Its Problems?

Contra Mayor Muriel Bowser, recognizing the deteriorating quality of life in D.C. is an important step in addressing it.

Parents-Rights Group Launches Seven-Figure Ad Campaign against TikTok as Senate Weighs Divestment Legislation

FBI Director Christopher Wray testified earlier this month and said ByteDance is beholden to the CCP.

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