David Shipley, The Post’s opinion editor, is resigning after trying to persuade Jeff Bezos to reconsider the new direction.
Bezos posted a note saying that he was looking for a new opinion editor who would emphasize advocacy for “personal liberties and free markets.”
Columbia University-affiliated Barnard College has expelled two students over pro-Palestinian protests that a protesting group said marked the first official expulsion on campus over the Israel-Gaza war and which the educational institution called a consequence of unsanctioned classroom disruption.
At least six prosecutors, including the acting U.S. attorney in Manhattan, have stepped down over the DOJ order to dismiss corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.
The New York Attorney General filed a lawsuit against multiple vape companies on Thursday, alleging that they are “taking a page out of Big Tobacco’s playbook.”
The attorney general sued the state, citing a law allowing New Yorkers to get a driver’s license regardless of legal status. Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office made clear that it supported “deporting violent criminals.
State lawmakers from New York's 17th Congressional District are raising concerns over the fiscal year 2025 budget proposals from Washington, warning that potent
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is changing the focus of the paper's opinion section, leading to the resignation of section editor David Shipley.
Hochul is now considering removing Adams from office, despite New York City having a mayoral election later this year. Among the people Hochul is meeting with to consider this drastic step is ...