Georgia appeals court cancels oral arguments in Trump’s effort to disqualify Fani Willis

The Georgia Court of Appeals on Monday abruptly canceled previously scheduled oral arguments in President-elect Donald Trump’s effort to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the 2020 election interference case against Trump and 14 others. Oral arguments were initially set to take place on Dec. 5 but have been canceled “until further order,” according to … Read more

Ensemble Montréal denounces closing of Atwater métro entrance

“Projet Montréal is incapable of assuring the safety of Montrealers in its transit network,” Aref Salem says. The bus shelter and métro entrance at Cabot Square on the corner of Atwater Ave. and Ste-Catherine St. The STM has closed the entrance until May because of “undesirable behaviour.”Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette files Montreal’s opposition … Read more

Karl-Anthony Towns owes impressive passing style to chance Arvydas Sabonis run-in

For the most part, Karl-Anthony Towns has been as advertised. Elite shooter? Check. Versatile scorer? Check. Solid defensive rebounder? Check. Shaky defender/rim protector? Check. But there’s an element to his game that has proven surprising to even his teammates. “He’s even a better passer than I thought,” Josh Hart said recently in the visiting locker … Read more

Trump picks Fox News contributor and former Rep. Sean Duffy for transportation secretary

President-elect Donald Trump announced Monday that he will nominate former Wisconsin Rep. Sean Duffy to be secretary of transportation. The choice of Duffy, 53, is the second time Trump, 78, has raided the Fox News talent stable to help staff his administration. Duffy, a former prosecutor who represented the Badger State’s 7th District for more … Read more

Experts fear Ukraine’s use of long-range US missiles won’t be enough against Russia: ‘Death by 1,000 cuts’

WASHINGTON — President Biden has authorized Ukraine to use powerful long-range ballistic missiles to strike deeper inside Russia — but experts fear it may be too little, too late. The move, announced Sunday, lifts a restriction on firing the American-made Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), which have nearly double the striking distance of most of … Read more

Long-hidden space under Brooklyn Bridge reopens after 15 years — and public is in awe: ‘Huge for the community’

A long-closed plot of land under the Brooklyn Bridge has reopened to the public after 15 years — restoring another slice of greenspace for one of the city’s most crowded neighborhoods. The 15,000-square-foot tract in Lower Manhattan is part of a wider area known as “The Arches,” which the city’s transportation department has been renovating … Read more

DNC union blasts Dems for laying off workers without severance on one-day’s notice: ‘Betrayal of party values’

The Democratic National Convention worker union accused the party of hypocrisy on labor rights. AFP via Getty Images The Democratic National Committee’s staff union lambasted the national party Monday for allegedly laying off workers last week without severance — decrying what it described as a “betrayal of party values.” “Despite record-breaking fundraising, the DNC failed … Read more

Bronx Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres rips NY as ‘impossible’ for business — stirring talk of a run for governor

Rep. Ritchie Torres ripped New York’s “misgovernance” during a withering speech Monday that stirred talks the Bronx Democrat could be eyeing a run for governor. Sounding like a politician with higher aspirations, Torres slammed New York’s policies and rules as anti-business, while saying voters’ disgust with how the city and state are governed spurred more … Read more

MTA boss pushes parents to ‘take control’ as subway surfing deaths soar, kids try crazy ‘Spider-Man’ stunts

The MTA boss called out parents to “take control” of the deadly subway surfing trend – as it was revealed kids are attempting boneheaded “Spider-Man” stunts and acrobatics on top of trains. Six people have tragically died from subway surfing, while related-arrests have soared to 181 this year — up from 118 in 2023, according … Read more

Here’s what the astronauts stranded on the ISS are eating each day — as health concerns mount

The two NASA astronauts who have been stranded on the International Space Station for five months have been feasting on pizza, roast chicken, and even shrimp cocktails — but have very little fresh produce to supplement their diets, The Post can reveal. Doctors for the space agency are closely monitoring the health and diets of Butch … Read more

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