Congestion toll chaos will push commuters to ditch their cars in northern Manhattan, outer boroughs: ‘New park-and-ride’

The invasion of the Bridge and Tunnel crowd won’t just be on weekends anymore.

Commuters to the Big Apple will be turning neighborhoods across the city into their own personal parking lots beginning this week, ditching their rides to save their wallets because of the $9 congestion pricing plan, concerned residents told The Post.

The plan is expected to upend neighborhoods closest to the 60th Street tolling zone with nightmarish gridlock as a surge of drivers begin scouring for free parking spots.

h/t DS

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The coming chaos in federal politics and how we got here

We are about to receive one hell of a civics lesson. It will be a particularly painful one for the Liberals, who are staring at political oblivion and have many agonizing weeks and months to go before then. But the country will suffer along with them.

We have been scraping by for decades, narrowly avoiding one disaster after another, with a political and constitutional order that is cracked in several places. A number of those cracks are about to open at the same time.

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Adam Zivo: Alphabet soup acronyms are not helping the queer cause

In recent years, the Trudeau government has adopted the term “2SLGBTQI+” to refer to gender and sexual minorities. This is unfortunate, because not only is the acronym a sin against the English language, it is also terribly unpopular within the very communities it purportedly represents. We should trash it and immediately return to a less convoluted alternative.

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Canada shouldn’t have an election with Trump about to take office, says drunk cat lady

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says Canada should not go into a federal election with a second Donald Trump administration about to take office in Washington — an administration that could follow through on Trump’s threat to impose punishing tariffs on Canadian goods entering the United States.

“What happens with an election is that there is then only a caretaker role for whatever government is in place during the time the Trump White House is forming,” May told a press conference Friday morning.

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Allstate deletes CEO video on New Orleans attack amid backlash

Allstate deleted a video message from its CEO Thomas Wilson in the wake of the terrorist attack in New Orleans that killed 15 people, days after viewers criticized it.

The video aired during the college football Sugar Bowl match between Notre Dame and Georgia and was subsequently posted on X.


What a weasel.

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