Hunter Biden pardon proves DOJ is politicized, NYC Mayor Adams crows — as he blasts his own criminal case

Federally indicted Mayor Eric Adams playfully compared himself to Hunter Biden on Tuesday, crowing that the president’s controversial pardon of his son proves the Department of Justice has become politicized. Like a political prop comic, Adams pulled a copy of the New York Times from his lectern during his weekly off-topic news conference to land his not-so-joking point. The Gray …

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‘You don’t have to clap’

Retiring President Biden noted Tuesday that he’s leaving office next month — telling an audience in Angola that “you don’t have to clap” — after stumbling and referring to the country as a “city.” “Ladies and gentlemen, as you know, I’m in the final weeks of my presidency. You don’t have to clap for that. You can if you want,” …

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Coast Guard suspends search for missing crew in Alaska amid extreme weather

Coast Guard teams in Alaska suspended their search for at least five people 24 hours after a fishing ship overturned on Sunday off the coast of southeastern Alaska during gale-force winds and heavy snow.  The US Coast Guard Sector Southeast Alaska received a Mayday call from the Wind Walker fishing vessel at 12:10 a.m. The crew reported the 50-foot ship was overturning. An emergency position-indicating radio beacon …

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GOP Tennessee leader ‘cautiously optimistic’ Supreme Court will uphold ban on trans surgeries for minors: ‘Test case for the nation’

Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R) is “cautiously optimistic” the Supreme Court will uphold the state ban he co-authored on transgender surgeries and hormone treatments for minors, describing the ongoing legal battle as a “test case for the nation.” The high court is set to hold oral arguments on the matter this Wednesday in United States v. Skrmetti, a …

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Secret Service agents fire on carjackers outside Janet Yellen’s home

Secret Service agents fired off a round of shots at carjackers trying to break into vehicles near Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s home in the early hours of Tuesday morning, The Post has learned. No one was hit — but the suspects drove off in their car from the Cabinet official’s neighborhood in Northwest Washington shortly after 1:30 a.m. and have …

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Young men are converting to Orthodox Christianity in droves

Ben Christenson was raised Anglican through and through — church every Sunday, a religious school, and Christian camp every summer. But Christenson, 27 of Fairfax, Virginia, always found himself longing for a more traditional faith. “The hard thing about growing up in my church is that there was a lot of change even in my lifetime,” he told The Post. …

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