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Hochul talks crime, housing as national Dems look to New York for big House gains in November

Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul gave her State of the State address Tuesday, focusing on crime and housing as her party eyes several of the Empire State's House seats this fall.

Judge halts enforcement of Ohio law requiring parental consent for kids under 16 to use social media

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a temporary halt on enforcement of an Ohio law requiring parental consent for children under 16 to use social media apps.

NYC high school students forced into remote learning as 2,000 migrants sheltered in school instead

Students at an NYC high school will be forced into remote learning as nearly 2,000 migrants stay there after they were moved from their migrant shelter due to incoming storms.

Kentucky Republicans introduce ‘three-strikes’ measure amid broader crime crackdown effort

Republican members of the Kentucky House have unveiled a "three-strikes" measure as part of a broader anti-crime bill being pursued this legislative session.

Dems announce 8-figure campaign targeting communities of color with hopes of winning back House

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced a pricey eight-figure campaign to get more voters of color to head to the polls during the next election cycle.

Pentagon slammed for calling Lloyd Austin’s surgery to remove cancer ‘elective’: ‘Arguing semantics’

Doctors called out Pentagon officials for being "misleading" to the public after they called Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's prostate cancer surgery elective.

Wisconsin city’s mobile absentee voting van is illegal, judge rules

A mobile absentee voting van deployed in 2022 by the city of Racine, Wisconsin, has been ruled illegal to use by a Racine County Circuit Judge.

Anti-Israel NYC protests a tunnel too far: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 10, 2024

The Issue: Monday’s closures by anti-Israel activists of Lower Manhattan’s bridges and the Holland Tunnel. The Post reports that 330 anti-Israel protestors were arrested...

Just Say ‘No’

In praise of one of the simplest and most powerful words in politics.

Americans Are Right to Fear Political Violence

CBS News/YouGov’s first survey of the new year found that most Americans are overcome with apprehension heading into the presidential election cycle.

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