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Best of the Babylon Bee: Cali family still waiting for permit to build gingerbread house

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.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 17

2018—In Biel v. St. James School, a divided panel of the Ninth Circuit rules that...

Trump Is Used to Bending Republicans to His Will. Did He Meet His Match in Indiana?

‘It’s a well-developed culture that we are resistant to being told by outsiders how...

Ford Pays the Price for Electric Vehicle Investments

Government mandates and subsidies drove the automaker to bet big on electric vehicles, leaving...

Jack Smith set for private interview with lawmakers about Trump investigations

Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith is set for a closed-door interview with House Republicans on Wednesday after lawmakers rebuffed his offer to testify publicly about his investigations into President Trump.

Live updates: House turns to health care while Senate looks to lock down defense spending

The House and Senate return to Washington for the last week before the long holiday recess, and the expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies will take center stage once again. The House is expected to vote on the Republicans' health care proposal, as well as an ObamaCare subsidies extension amendment. The Senate will take up the...

Russia’s hidden assault on Europe  

In 2024 alone, ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, logged more than 11,000 serious cyber incidents across the European Union.

‘I’m dying. I can’t breathe’: Scenes of death, fear and chaos follow Bondi Beach shooting

As the sounds of bullets rang out and the bodies fell, the young mother threw herself on top of her 5-year-old son and prayed.

Spotify says service restored after 30,000 users report outages

More than 30,000 Spotify users reported issues with the streaming-music service on Monday morning, according to outage reports compiled by DownDetector.

Trump says Rob Reiner, victim of possible homicide, died of ‘Trump derangement syndrome’

President Trump weighed in on the apparent homicide of director Rob Reiner and his wife in a Truth Social post Monday, suggesting the cause of death was reportedly “Trump derangement syndrome" which drew criticism from some fellow Republicans. “A very sad thing happened last night in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling, but once...

Polls: Trump is ending 2025 on a downward spiral

Trump figures to close the year with a steady erosion in his poll numbers, many of which are now at the lowest point in either of his terms.  

Trump is the world’s most dangerous man 

It is time — actually, well past time — for members of Congress to hitch up their Big Boy and Girl pants, red as well as blue, to do something about this. 

Top Democrats ‘heartbroken’ by deaths of Reiner, wife

Leading Democrats mourned the loss of acclaimed actor and director Rob Reiner, a longtime advocate for liberal causes, who was found dead alongside his wife Michele in their home in Los Angeles on Sunday. The national figures noted Reiner’s lifelong contributions to film but said his contributions extended far beyond Hollywood. Former President Obama said...

Republicans need an affordable family formation agenda

The American Dream of ever-rising prospects for the next generation is in grave danger.

Brown student says roommate was killed in campus shooting: ‘It doesn’t feel real’

"It felt like there was a ghost," Manns said of returning to his dorm room Sunday.

Remembering actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner, dead at 78

Rob Reiner, the director behind some of the most beloved classics of the 20th century, was found dead along with his wife inside their Brentwood, California, home on Sunday -- both the apparent victims of a homicide, according to police.

Texas A&M rabbi’s son wounded in Sydney Hanukkah shooting

The son of Texas A&M University's campus rabbi is among those critically wounded in a mass shooting Sunday at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia. 

With pro-journalism groups like these, who needs critics?

We live in a world where awards named after our most famous journalists are given to actual clowns.

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