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Opinion | New York Post
Pass the Restoring Mental Health Act — now
The bill would try to end the "EDP revolving door," wherein Emotionally Disturbed Persons get committed for treatment after some incident — then handed a few bills and rapidly released.
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George Takei remembers horrors of Japanese internment camp: ‘We had nothing’
"Star Trek" star George Takei recalled his family's experience being put into an internment camp during World War II because of their Japanese heritage.
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With Trump prosecutors expected to wrap up, it’s past time for Judge Merchan to dismiss the case
There’s been a lot of talk about what the jury is thinking in Donald Trump’s New York abomination-of-a-criminal trial after being subjected to days of salacious but largely irrelevant testimony from a porn star and a perjurer. 
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Adams needs to make NYC livable NOW — before complicating it with problematic new zoning
Mayor Adams' "City of Yes" rezoning push can have benefits, but the mayor must understand that without competent enforcement of existing laws and rules, different uses don’t so much mix as clash.
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Team Biden’s sleazy plan to get the unpopular prez reelected — by any means necessary
Bidenites believe they can reelect an unhealthy, unpopular and unsuccessful president by any means necessary. And they may be right.
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Trump prosecution wind-down proves it was always a witch hunt
If the judge doesn't toss the case as soon as the prosecution rests, we hope even the deep-blue NYC jury will see that — because a victory here means you (or anyone else whose politics Bragg doesn’t like) could be next.  
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Adams’ bright idea of migrant lifeguards: Letters to the Editor — May 20, 2024
NY Post readers discuss Mayor Adams' suggestion at a City Hall briefing to hire migrants as New York City lifeguards.
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Putin and Xi’s bro-hug proves that fight for Ukraine is same as fight against China
To say that threats to America’s security are all connected may sound like a cliché but that does not make it any less true. The battle for Ukraine IS part of our battle against China.
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Bare breasts, suicides and Flaco: NYC can’t handle public art
A good rule of thumb for those planning public art displays in New York City is: If you build it, they will come and deface, defile and vulgarize it.
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Why young people become woker and woker
We are in a cultural emergency. Future generations are unlikely to value freedom and reason as we do.
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MTA’s audacious overtime pay: Letters to the Editor — May 19, 2024
Overly greedy Overtime is not the only contract issue causing outrageous labor costs bankrupting the MTA that must be renegotiated (“End the MTA’s Overtime Insanity,” Editorial, May 15). The retirement age of 55 must be raised to 68 and retirees and employees must contribute to healthcare costs. Private-sector employees who will pay the congestion tax...
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Adams and Hochul’s Brooklyn Marine Terminal deal is a win for NYC’s future
The mayor and governor reached an agreement with Port Authority, a deal sought by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Michael Bloomberg before him, to transform the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, with the possibility of shopping, housing, greenspace and more.
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Canada and Trudeau go full Orwell behind anti-speech bill: Fear the Maple Curtain
Justin Trudeau's Online Harms Act would be the end of speech in Canada. And it's all part of his crackdown on any and all dissent.
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Why Los Angeles has America’s most unaffordable housing
A new study reveals that Los Angeles has the most unaffordable housing in America.
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Why is everyone in NYC suddenly so rude
New York was always a city known for being impersonal, but the situation has recently become far, far worse.
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Sorry President Biden, those inflation numbers totally suck
New inflation data may suggest the economy is strong, but a closer look reveals major weaknesses.
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Now The Washington Post is peddling pathetic conspiracy theories
The Washington Post ran a story claiming that "a group of billionaires privately pressed Mayor Eric Adams last month to send police to disperse pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University."
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