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House passes bill to make it harder to regulate home appliance energy efficiency

The House on Tuesday passed a bill aimed at making it more difficult for the Energy Department to enact energy efficiency rules for household appliances — the latest in Republicans’ efforts related to such appliances. The vote was 212-195, with seven Democrats voting with Republicans in favor of the measure. The bill would both add hurdles...

Panera to drop Charged Lemonade after multiple lawsuits

Panera has faced at least three lawsuits over its Charged Lemonade drinks.

Why physician-assisted suicide is gaining ground in Albany

With help from Shawn NessNew from New YorkHappening now: Will this be the year that lawmakers approve physician-assisted suicide? Mayor Eric...

‘You need to stop’: Gov. Noem lashes out during heated interview over book anecdote about killing dog

Gov. Kristi Noem joined FOX Business' Stuart Varney to discuss controversy surrounding her new book and whether she remains one of Trump's potential picks for vice president.

Wisconsin lawmakers vote to audit state DEI initiatives

The Wisconsin Legislature's audit committee voted Tuesday in favor of a comprehensive review of the state government's diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

GOP rebels back off threat to force Johnson ouster vote this week as they seek deal

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie are in talks with Speaker Johnson as they threaten to force a vote on his ouster.

NPR CEO Katherine Maher declines House hearing invite amid bias scandal

NPR CEO Katherine Maher won't be testifying before a House committee on Wednesday as requested.

Biden plan to extend ObamaCare eligibility to illegal immigrants gets pushback in Congress: ‘Madness’

Rep. Nancy Mace is introducing a resolution of disapproval to oppose a Biden administration rule to grant ObamaCare to some illegal immigrants protected by a 2012 order.

New poll reveals what voters think will happen in NY vs Trump

Nearly two-thirds of voters say former President Trump will be found guilty on some charges in his unprecedented criminal trial in New York City, according to a new national poll

Cooke: If Colleges Are So Useful, Why Do We Need to Bail Them Out?

‘You cannot bail out an industry that doesn’t do what it says it will do forever.’

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