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Obscene award against Trump is testing the New York legal system’s integrity

The one hope for New York businesses may be the U.S. Supreme Court.

FDA approves first cellular therapy to treat advanced melanoma

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Friday that it approved a ground breaking cellular therapy treatment for patients with advanced melanoma, and surgery has been unsuccessful. Amtagvi, a type of T-cell therapy, involves boosting immune cells within tumor tissue to help the body fight off the cancer. During the treatment, the patient's t-cells are...

Navalny’s family confirms death, requests body be returned ‘immediately’

The family members of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny confirmed his death Saturday and requested that his body be returned from investigators “immediately.” Navalny, a public figure for campaigning against official corruption and organizing protests against Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in the country’s highest security prison on Friday, the Russian Federal Prison Service said....

Numbers don’t lie: Spending is the cause of our out-of-control deficits

For reform to be effective, most of the action should come on the spending side.

Minnesota man charged for aiding ISIS, threatening attack on New York

A Minnesota man was charged Friday with providing and conspiring to provide support to ISIS and threatening to attack New York City, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced. Harafa Hussein Abdi, 41, a U.S. citizen who resides in Minneapolis, was recently taken into custody overseas and was transported back to the United States, the DOJ...

Neil Gaiman, Paul Weimer among writers excluded from Hugo Awards over fear of offending China: report

The Hugo Awards, one of the most prestigious literary awards in science fiction, excluded several authors last year over concerns that their work could be offensive to China, leaked emails show. Authors Neil Gaiman, Paul Weimer, R.F. Kuang, Xiran Jay Zhao were deemed ineligible as finalists in last year’s awards despite earning enough votes. Emails...

Zelenskyy extends Trump an offer to visit Ukraine’s front lines: ‘If Mr. Trump will come I am ready’

Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy extended an invitation to Former President Trump to visit Ukraine and take him as far as the front lines during a Saturday speech at the Munich Security Conference.

Legal experts weigh in on Fani Willis drama: ‘There could be a recusal here’

Legal experts said Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis may have to recuse herself over an "appearance of impropriety" after hearings on her affair with Nathan Wade.

Wisconsin legislature passes laws restricting AI-produced deepfake campaign materials

States gear up for general election with new bills regulating AI "deepfakes" in campaign materials, amid a surge in AI integration in campaign ads and voter engagement efforts.

Vice presidential candidate concerns and more: Letters to the Editor — Feb. 18, 2024

NY Post readers discuss presidential running mates, defunding the United Nations and more.

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