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Even a tweaked ‘Good Cause’ rent-control bill will clobber NY housing

Everyone agrees New York’s housing market is broken, yet lawmakers are intent on breaking it more — via the deceptively named “Good Cause Eviction”...

Three cheers for Kathy Hochul for nixing the MTA’s bid to hold up the NYC Marathon

Given the New York City Marathon’s place in the city economy, it was insane for the MTA to demand $750,000 to let the race...

The week in whoppers: Barack Obama is back to his lies, Morning Joe smears Israel and more

Former President Barack Obama claimed that the Biden administration has had "record-breaking job growth."

Drama over Trump’s Presidential Records Act Defense in Florida Case

Judge Cannon fires back at Biden DOJ special counsel Jack Smith’s ‘unprecedented and unjust’ ‘demand.’

New York City Marathon Defeats Spiteful Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Sense prevails over spite as Governor Kathy Hochul overrules the MTA’s irrational demand that marathon organizers pay for lost toll revenue from the race.

RFK Jr. backpedals after campaign calls Jan. 6 rioters ‘activists’ stripped of Constitutional rights

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. backed away Thursday from a fundraising email that referred to the Jan. 6 rioters as "activists."

Down to the wire: California U.S. House election could end in improbable tie vote for second place

A U.S. House race in California appears headed for a mathematically improbable result - after more than 180,000 votes were cast, a tie for second place.

‘High as a kite’: Trump wants Biden drug tested for debates after ‘jacked up’ State of the Union

Donald Trump suspects President Biden is a cocaine user and wants him drug-tested before any presidential debates.

Late-night funnyman Greg Gutfeld extends contract with Fox News

Fox News continues to attract a large, loyal audience -- certainly evident in the work of the multitalented Greg Gutfeld, who has agreed to a multi-ear contract extension at the cable news network.

A realist climate agenda

When I was a college student in the dilapidated industrial city of Steubenville, Ohio, I frequently would wake up to the smell of sulfur clinging to a heavy morning fog, thanks to the fumes spewed into the air by nearby industrial factories. I mention this not to disparage Steubenville, a town that once exemplified the […]

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