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  1. The DEC’s response to P’Nut killing is as bureaucratic as it gets P'Nut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon were marked for euthanization before the raid on their owners' home on Oct. 30.
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  2. Hochul’s cynical flip-flop on congestion pricing proves she wants to scam New Yorkers’ pockets dry With Election Day in the rearview mirror, we are seeing the political cynicism of Gov. Hochul in full bloom.
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  3. Dems’ attacks on the intelligent, articulate, and patriotic Pete Hegseth show why they lost – a salute to Trump’s defense secretary pick The elitist attacks on Donald Trump’s defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth show exactly why Democrats lost the election in a landslide.
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  4. We need to pay attention — NY’s wildfire situation is becoming dire Upstate horse country is experiencing fires. Fire after fire. No rain. Trees dry as tinder. Houses, animals at risk. Firefighters have been on the scene.
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  5. Question for Trump to solve: Just how many million migrants did Joe let in? 8 million? 12? 15? President-elect Trump has promised to crack down on the southern border and deport those here illegally. But the million-dollar question left by the Biden administration: Just how many people is that?
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  6. Big-name libs advocate cutting off relatives who voted for Trump — and it’s downright un-American It's time to make your echo chamber great again! In 2024, that means curating your world to exclude those who voted for Donald Trump.
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  7. Matt Gaetz is the perfect MAGA attorney general JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Will the last Florida Republican who leaves Congress for the Trump administration please turn out the lights? That’s one takeaway from President-elect Donald Trump’s slam-dunk selection of Panhandle Rep. Matt Gaetz for his second-term attorney general. As opposed to his first-term AGs, Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr, there is no doubt where the...
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  8. Trump transition is offering the dawn of a new reform era — plus Matt Gaetz A golden age may be tough to pull off, but this is definitely the dawn of a promising new era in Washington.
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  9. Democrats’ plans to shun Trump-voting family will tragically drive division Only two types of people will tell you to separate yourself from your friends and family because of ideological differences: cult leaders and domestic abusers.
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  10. Sorry, Soros — even Democratic voters rejected soft-on-crime district attorneys Vice President Kamala Harris frequently touted her prosecutorial bona fides on the campaign trail, probably sensing political peril in boosting her prior support for soft-on-crime policies. Yet she refused to say how she voted on California’s Proposition 36 to restore tough penalties for drugs and theft, despite its overwhelming backing in public surveys. (The measure...
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  11. With DOGE, Trump can seize his cost-cutting mandate — but it’ll take courage Taxpayers are rightly skeptical about commissions and grand promises from Washington to cut spending, but Donald Trump has the tools and the mandate to finally do it.
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  12. Trump’s big rainbow win, abortion failed to save Dems and other commentary After “Republicans ran the table last week,” muses the Wall Street Journal’s Jason Reilly, it’s clear “Trump’s popularity has grown since he left office” — especially grew among nonwhites.
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  13. Trump can make America healthy again with these five agenda items Life expectancy in the United States has been shrinking for a decade, despite trillions spent covering the uninsured and Donald Trump says we can do better.
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  14.  Late night hosts meltdown over President-elect Trump: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 14, 2024 NY Post readers react to television hosts' meltdowns in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.
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  16. Trump’s pick of Lee Zeldin for EPA shows he’s serious about protecting the economy and the environment President-elect Donald Trump meant it when he vowed to juice the economy by rolling back needless regulations, and nothing proves that more than his choice of ex-Rep. Lee Zeldin to head the Environmental Protection Agency.
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  17. Two-faced Gov. Kathy Hochul plays New York and Donald Trump for fools Watching Gov. Hochul stumble from one blunder to another, I’m reminded of Casey Stengel’s exasperated question about the hapless 1962 Mets: “Can’t anybody here play this game?”
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  18. Antisemitism in Amsterdam: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 12, 2024 NY Post readers discuss a mob attack on fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer club in Amsterdam on Thursday night.
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  19. My friend Donald is president again — but I’ll always remember his start Donald is my friend — 50ish years plus — longer than many of you are alive.
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  20. Witness in Daniel Penny trial lied about his involvement — and proves no good deed goes unpunished Since the Daniel Penny trial kicked off, witness after witness has described the abject terror they felt while riding the uptown F train as unhinged homeless man Jordan Neely entered the car, snarling and threatening straphangers. One teen testified that she was so frightened she thought she’d pass out. An older woman was “scared s–tless.”...
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  21. Biden’s FEMA weaponization — far worse than even Trump suspected Team Biden’s targeting of Trump supporters is beyond shocking, based on new charges that FEMA — for years — has discriminated against homeowners for political reasons.
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  22. Give it up, media: Trump’s hiring ‘loyalists’ like every other president No administration position is intended to be what the left so desperately wants: Someone who will prevent Trump from doing what he said he would do when the people elected him.  
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  23. Dems’ post-election meltdown: Letters to the Editor — Nov. 13, 2024 Post readers discuss Democrats’ infighting and dismay after Donald Trump’s clear victory in last week’s election.
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  24. Trump v. the censors, European soccer ostracizes Israel and other commentary President-elect Donald Trump’s “first major policy statement since his landslide victory outlines his plan to restore free speech,” cheer the Washington Times’ editors.
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  25. Krazy Kat can’t read a room to save her political life — or congestion-pricing Never underestimate Gov. Hochul’s ability to misread the room — as in her talks of reviving congestion-pricing in the aftermath of last Tuesday’s red wave.
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  26. Time to toss the Trump ‘hush money’ case — it was always bogus, after all Judge Juan Merchan and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg on Tuesday kicked the can one week on the so-called “Trump hush money” case; their next step should be to void the whole thing.
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  27. Democrats are lost in a leadership crisis — with no savior on the horizon The only man who can save the Democrats is the one they hate most: Donald Trump, whose success can teach them to appreciate secure borders and putting Americans first.
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  28. Dems had it coming: Lousy governing stoked black, Hispanic voters’ revolt At a Chicago impound lot, frustrated citizens felt their government was conspiring against them — and expressed fury at the politicians who made their lives hell.
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  29. Here’s how Elise Stefanik can put Trump’s America First agenda to work at the UN New York Rep. Elise Stefanik has accepted President-elect Donald Trump's offer to be his enforcer as United Nations ambassador, according to reports.
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  30. Chuck Schumer needs to forget judges and get the antisemitism bill passed — now If Democrats want to show they've learned the need to put principle over power, they'll make the time for a floor vote to pass the bipartisan Antisemitism Awareness Act.
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