
Lee Zeldin
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Jan 13, 2025 |
deseret.com | Lee Zeldin
The United States is the midst of a rapidly changing - and demanding - energy transition and could be well positioned to lead globally if it continues to embrace innovation and make significant investment in research and development, a group says. "We want to work with anyone who's serious about getting things done and reducing emissions right away, not years from now.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
nytimespost.com | Lee Zeldin
New trash bin rule leaves things to be desired Brooklyn: Last year, the mayor’s rat czar came up with the idea for residents to place their trash outside at 8 p.m. to stave off some of the rat problems, as if rats only went through trash during daylight hours. But then trash pickups did not typically happen until much later the following day — in my own neighborhood, sometimes past 10 a.m. and occasionally a day or two afterwards. Now we are required to purchase new bins.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
nypost.com | Mike Johnson |Lee Zeldin
In an election that’s been full of surprises, one of the biggest has been hiding in plain sight: New York’s status as a battleground state is as unlikely as it is unshakeable. While states like Pennsylvania, Arizona and Georgia will determine who sits in the Oval Office, keen eyes are also on the Empire State, where the battle for control of the House of Representatives is taking center stage.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
dailycaller.com | Brooke L. Rollins |Lee Zeldin
Not so long ago, you could see them, you could meet them, because they lived among us — as grandparents, as neighbors, as partners, as friends, as the man down the street who seemed perhaps older than he was. In time, perhaps, you came to know their stories: the story of the tattoo on the old woman’s arm, the story of the grandfather who was drafted and found himself half a world away shocked by a camp and the machinery of death.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
tjvnews.com | Lee Zeldin
By Lee ZeldinAfter a spring semester full of encampments on New York college campuses, chants for the death of Jews at NYU and pro-Hamas strongholds at Columbia’s Hamilton Hall, Jewish students were hoping for a quiet fall semester — at least one without Jew-hating radicals destroying their college experience. Unfortunately, the antisemites are back in full force. Cornell Professor Russell Rickford is making headlines again. Has Gov.
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