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Best of the Babylon Bee: Trump issues more tariffs on countries that didn’t laugh at his jokes in Davos

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the edge off Hump Day.

Democrats Keep Adding to Their Confirmation-Distortion Playbook

Rather than a check on the president’s appointment power, Democrats are turning the Senate’s...

Trump’s South Korea Tariff Threat Comes as Seoul Targets U.S. Company with Massive Regulatory Crackdown

Fourteen Korean government agencies are targeting Coupang in what critics say is a disproportionate...

The Road to Minneapolis

The administration’s strategy on interior enforcement of immigration laws maximizes confrontation.

It’s Time to Teach Civic Literacy

A good program in Texas is hoping to make a difference.

What’s behind Trump’s delay on attacking Iran? 

The fundamental question must be: What is the strategic purpose of any action in Iran, kinetic or otherwise?

House panel opens Minnesota fraud investigation

The House Energy and Commerce Committee announced Tuesday it has opened a social services fraud investigation into the state of Minnesota. “The extensive fraud schemes being perpetrated in Minnesota have wreaked havoc on government-funded health programs. We have an obligation to ensure finite taxpayer dollars are being used responsibly, and that the most vulnerable Americans...

To restore trust in public health, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. must go

Restoring faith in public health is clearly not one of Kennedy’s goals, nor is it within his skillset.

Watch live: World Economic Forum in Davos

World leaders are meeting in Davos, Switzerland this week as part of the World Economic Forum to discuss geopolitics, tech, trade and more. President Trump is set to address the forum on Wednesday amid tensions with European allies over his push for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, the semiautonomous arctic territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Treasury Secretary Scott...

Trump on Norway denying Nobel Prize control: ‘I don’t care’

President Trump insisted Monday he does not care about the Nobel Peace Prize but maintained that Norway “controlled” the award despite the country's leaders denying any involvement in deciding who receives the prize. “I don’t care about the Nobel Prize,” Trump told reporters. “First of all, a very fine woman felt that I deserved it...

Newsom on world leaders’ response to Trump: ‘Pathetic’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Tuesday slammed world leaders, calling their responses to President Trump's foreign policy initiatives "pathetic." “Do you have a message for Europeans who are concerned about the messages from the White House around Greenland this week?” Sky News’s Paul Kelso asked Newsom in Davos, Switzerland. “Yeah, it’s time to buck...

Trump announces signing ceremony Thursday for Gaza peace board

A signing ceremony to formalize President Trump’s Board of Peace will be held Thursday in Davos, Switzerland. Trump is set to meet with global leaders later this week at the World Economic Forum and will sign the Board of Peace charter on Thursday morning, according to a White House schedule. The board, headed by Trump,...

The Movement: GOP rebels showcase party shift on labor issues

When a handful of House Republicans sank a slate of GOP labor bills last week, it not only marked an embarrassing blow to GOP leadership, but showcased the populist and pro-union sentiment that's shaking up the orthodoxy of national Republican politics. The upshot is that the pro-union shift in the GOP may not have reached...

A progressive agenda risks the Democrats’ opportunity

A progressive agenda would severely damage a tremendous opportunity to come back from the political wilderness.  

Trump reveals Macron message: ‘I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland’

President Trump early Tuesday revealed a message from French President Emmanuel Macron tied to Trump's push to acquire Greenland. “My friend, we are totally in line on Syria, we can do great things on Iran. I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland,” Macron said, according to a screenshot the president posted to...

Crime is down, and it should end ‘root cause’ excuse-making for good

Policymakers should continue to focus not on the so-called "root causes" of crime but on the proximate cause of crime — criminals.

Valentino, fashion designer to the jet set, dies aged 93 in Rome

Valentino Garavani, the jet-set Italian designer whose high-glamour gowns — often in his trademark shade of “Valentino red” — were fashion show staples for nearly half a century, has died at home in Rome, his foundation announced Monday. He was 93.

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