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Cotton moves to loosen egg rules in bid to boost supply, ease affordability crunch

The Lowering Egg Prices Act would require FDA and USDA to rewrite egg-handling rules, potentially increasing egg supply and reducing consumer prices.

Best of the Babylon Bee: Trump’s Spotify Wrapped reveals he listened to ‘God Bless The USA’ 160K times

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and...

Miami Falls

Mayor-elect Eileen Higgins is the first Democrat to win a Miami mayoral election since...

Probing with Bayonets

The Kremlin continues to threaten the order of Western civilization.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 10

2010—Over the dissent of nine judges, the Ninth Circuit denies en banc review of a panel ruling (in Pollard v....

Supreme Court mulls intellectual disability limits in death penalty cases 

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will grapple with where the line should be drawn on intellectual disability in imposing a death sentence in a case that could make it harder for convicted killers to evade execution if their IQ falls short of certain standards.  The justices are set to clarify how multiple IQ scores should be evaluated in cases like Joseph Clifton Smith’s. Smith was...

Democrats are still swimming against America’s ideological tide

By conceding party control to America’s ideological minority, Democrats are diminishing their political competitiveness.

Pregnancy linked to accelerated biological aging, study finds

Researchers found that pregnancy was linked to accelerated biological aging of up to 5.3 years.

Almost half oppose boat strikes near Venezuela: Survey

Nearly half of Americans say they oppose the Trump administration’s military strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean near Venezuela, according to new polling. In a Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Wednesday, 48 percent say the U.S. should not be conducting the strikes without first getting court approval. Another 34 percent say the military should carry...

Trump’s avowed AI order to face legal hurdles 

President Trump’s promised executive order that would kneecap state laws aimed at regulating artificial intelligence is likely bound for the courts. The president announced his plan Monday to create “one rulebook” by which the tech industry will abide when it comes to AI, a move that would override the regulations passed by individual states. "We are beating ALL COUNTRIES...

New Yorkers cannot afford the All Electric Buildings Act

Moderate Democrats are already pushing to delay the mesure, understanding that New York is suffering from an affordability crisis.

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau go Instagram official

In October, Trudeau and Perry were photographed in Paris holding hands while celebrating her 41st birthday.

Egypt and Iran outraged over 2026 FIFA World Cup ‘Pride Match’ selection

The match isn't directly “affiliated with or endorsed by FIFA,” according to its website.

Trump’s truck-school crackdown shows this White House cares about safety

For too long, bad actors have posed as “schools,” churning out unqualified drivers.

Here’s where the minimum wage is going up in 2026

Minimum wages are rising in 19 states Jan. 1 — is yours one of them?

Sanders concerned ACA subsidies will not be extended before New Year: ‘It’s a tragedy’

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) expressed concern that Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies will not be extended before the end of this year. “It’s a tragedy,” Sanders told host Kaitlan Collins on CNN’s “The Source.” The Vermont progressive added that Americans “are not prepared” for the ramifications if the subsidies expire, which they are set to...

Democrat flips Georgia state House seat in district Trump won

Democrats on Tuesday flipped a state House seat in a red-leaning district in Georgia, delivering the party another notable win heading into next year's midterms. Democrat Eric Gisler was projected to defeat Republican Mack Guest IV in the special election in Georgia's House District 121, according to Decision Desk HQ. Gisler's victory is a major...

House panel advances mammoth annual defense policy bill

The House Rules Committee on Tuesday evening advanced a sweeping bipartisan defense policy bill following months of work by the House and Senate Armed Services committees, clearing a key procedural hurdle and sending it to the floor for consideration. The panel advanced the measure, dubbed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), by a recorded vote of 9-3....

Beshear: Kentucky State University incident ‘not a mass shooting or a random incident’

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) and local authorities said Tuesday that the shooting at Kentucky State University (KSU) was an isolated incident. Earlier in the afternoon, two individuals, both KSU students, were shot on the school’s campus, located in the state capital of Frankfort, Ky. The Frankfort Police Department (FPD) said in a release on...

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