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Largest U.S. Egg Producer Sells 1% More Eggs, Revenue Increase Over 100%

Cal-Maine Foods, the largest U.S. egg producer, increased its revenue 109% while only selling 1% more eggs during the quarter ending February 25, 2023.

J.D. Vance Introduces Bill Establishing English as Official Language of U.S.

Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) introduced the "English Language Unity Act," which would make English the official language of the United States.

Female-Identifying Man Enters Women’s Powerlifting Event, Breaks Record

Head coach for Team Canada Powerlifting Avi Silverberg identified as a female powerlifter and entered Canada's Heroes Classic tournament.

‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ Will Continue at Supreme Court Just Days After Nashville Shooting

An activist group is set to hold a so-called "Trans Day of Vengeance" demonstration at the Supreme Court despite a transgender individual murdering six innocent people in Nashville this week.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury on Campaign-Related Charges: Trump Responds

This marks the first-ever criminal case against a former U.S. president.

Florida Board Accuses Disney of Stripping It of Power Overseeing Walt Disney World

The board appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to oversee Walt Disney World's special taxation district in Florida is considering legal action after accusing the previous Disney-controlled board of passing restrictive covenants that limit their power, while also limiting their use of Disney-related trademarks, and Disney has defended its actions.

Maritime Smoke Buoy Used for Visual Marking Found near Nord Stream 2

The Danish Energy Agency has successfully salvaged an object near the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which was identified as an empty maritime smoke buoy used for visual marking and does not pose a safety risk.

WHO Cuts Back on COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance

The World Health Organization acknowledged there are "comparatively low public health returns" for some groups receiving the COVID-19 booster.

EU’s Anti-Money Laundering Laws May ‘Criminalise’ Physical Cash: German EU Lawyer

The European Union's new anti-money laundering laws have drawn criticism for potentially leading to the "criminalization" of physical cash transactions.

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