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Best of the Babylon Bee: AOC struggling to meet single men under 90 at work

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.

I’m head coach of the Gotham FC women’s soccer team — why I took paternity leave in the middle of the season

Juan Carlos Amorós announced in June that he would be taking paternity leave from...

Darline Graham Didn’t Do the Homework

I don’t think I’ve ever seen such an embarrassingly blasé display as the one...

Florida Democrats Just Made the GOP’s Case for Them

The Democratic Socialists of America scored their biggest victory last night. But it’s also...

Adam Smith’s Warning for America’s New Socialists

Today’s leftists make the mistake of assuming politicians can rearrange our economic outcomes.

Senate confirms Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence (DNI) in a 51-47 party-line vote, potentially reviving a stalled battle over renewing the nation’s warrantless spy powers. Clayton, currently a U.S. attorney who served as chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission under the first Trump administration, does not have the broad foreign...

Trump hits lowest point in YouGov poll since return to office

President Trump’s approval rating has hit its lowest mark in the poll conducted by The Economist/YouGov since he returned to office last year. In the poll, 34 percent of respondents said that they either “somewhat” or “strongly” back Trump’s job performance, while 62 percent said they either “strongly” or “somewhat” do not back his job...

Comer warns Fauci: Biden’s pardon doesn’t cover testimony this week

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) warned Dr. Anthony Fauci that the presidential pardon he received does not extend to his awaited hearing at Capitol Hill. The former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is set to testify before a Senate panel Wednesday, following Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-Ky.) release of...

Iran launches ‘surprise attack’ on US forces in Middle East

Iran fired multiple ballistic missiles at a U.S. base in the Middle East on Tuesday evening, in what U.S. Central Command (Centcom) called an attempted surprise attack. It was the first publicly disclosed attack on U.S. service members in the region since President Trump ordered a halt on attacks against Iran last week. The missiles,...

Jensen hits the Hill

{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Nvidia's Huang hits Capitol Hill amid open-source debate Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made a trip to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, as his company has become a key voice advocating for open-source models. © Jeffrey McWhorter, Associated Press Huang met with Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.), who serves as vice...

Fauci set for high-profile hearing after Paul released diaries

Former chief White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci is set to be under the microscope for a tough Senate hearing on Wednesday, just days after Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) released more than 1,000 pages of Fauci's diary entries from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.  In the weekend leading up to the hearing before the Senate...

DOE identifies five states to hold nuclear waste

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Energy eyes nuclear waste deal with five states The Trump administration is eyeing five states that could accept nuclear waste, disposal of which has been a longtime issue with nuclear power. AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein The Energy Department said Tuesday that it signed memorandums of...

Cyclospora concerns raise questions about produce safety

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Healthcare Health Care   The Big Story Cyclospora concerns continue to dominate As federal health officials insist the U.S. food health supply is "safe" amid the ongoing cyclospora outbreak, concerns continue to sway American lawmakers and consumers alike. © David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images Donald Prater,...

New York Times’s Douthat moving to CBS News’s ‘60 Minutes’

New York Times opinion journalist Ross Douthat is reportedly set to join CBS News and "60 Minutes" as a correspondent. Douthat, a columnist at the Times and one of the leading voices of its opinion section, is reportedly one of a handful of new journalists who will join CBS ahead of the new season of...

Corporate boardroom diversity sinks to lowest in more than a decade: Analysis

A new analysis released Tuesday shows corporate boardroom diversity among S&P 500 companies has dropped to its lowest level in more than a decade.  The analysis from global advisory search firm Spencer Stuart found that diverse board appointments among S&P 500 companies have been on the decline since 2021 when it peaked at 72 percent....

Judge orders release of Houston ICE shooting witness

A federal judge in Houston ordered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Monday to release a man who witnessed federal immigration officers fatally shooting Lorenzo Salgado Araujo earlier this month. U.S. District Judge Keith P. Ellison wrote that the continued detention of Jose Trinidad Rojas Pliego constitutes an “unconstitutional deprivation” of his liberty. Ellison,...

Live results: Georgia holds special election for late David Scott’s House seat

Voters in Georgia's 13th Congressional District are at the polls Tuesday for a special election to fill late Rep. David Scott's (D) seat. Scott passed away in April at age 80, leaving the seat in the blue stronghold open for the first time since 2002. The late Georgia Democrat's daughter Marcye Scott is competing to...

Live results: Rhoden fights to hang on to South Dakota governor’s mansion in GOP primary runoff

Republican voters in South Dakota will once again head to the polls Tuesday to weigh in on a heated gubernatorial primary runoff. Gov. Larry Rhoden (R) is vying for a full term leading the Mount Rushmore State against Republican businessman Toby Doeden. Neither candidate secured over half of the vote in a June 2 primary to avoid runoff....

List of ‘best’ states released by US News. These 5 rank as the very worst

The ranking is based on scores across 71 metrics, from crime to infrastructure to economic opportunities.

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