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California voter ID law hits 1 million signatures, organizer says — as Elon Musk, tech elites lend support

LOS ANGELES — A statewide ballot initiative that would require voters to show photo ID at the polls has hit more than 1 million signatures, organizers say — enough to potentially get it onto the ballot. Republican California state Assemblymember Carl DeMaio, who is leading the push, said he hopes to add an additional 200,000...

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NYC mogul John Catsimatidis left with ‘tears in my eyes’ amid escalating bitter breakup with ‘brother’ Rudy Giuliani

Influential billionaire John Catsimatidis said he’s been left with “tears in my eyes” amid a bitter feud with his longtime “brother” Rudy Giuliani — that escalated when the former mayor filed suit against him Monday. Catsimatidis told The Post that news of Giuliani’s lawsuit over his firing from his WABC radio gig in 2024 upset...

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Hegseth tells defense contractors to ‘step up,’ warns Trump’s $1.5 trillion war budget is ‘a message to the world’

The war secretary’s remarks – part of his “Arsenal of Freedom” tour – come the week after Trump paired his request for a record $1.5 trillion in military spending with stinging criticism of defense contractors over CEO pay, stock dividends and purportedly being slow to fill orders.

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NYC library gets punk icon’s archive, including unreleased tunes and 145 notebooks

Punk pioneer Tom Verlaine’s archives — including a trove of unreleased recordings — are now available to artists, researchers and fans at the New York Public Library. The library has inherited hours of music, unknown demoes and 145 personal notebooks belonging to the late Verlaine, who fronted the seminal 1970s band Television and helped turn...

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