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DOJ to investigate egg prices | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating soaring egg prices, which have risen from under $4 to over $7 due to an ongoing egg shortage linked to bird flu affecting American farmers since 2022. The investigation focuses on potential antitrust violations by major producers colluding on supply and pricing. As of January 2024, farmers have lost 70 million birds, impacting supply and demand. High prices have affected businesses like Rockos, which charges an additional $1.50 for egg dishes. To alleviate shortages, the U.S. is considering importing eggs from Turkey, but experts suggest a need for 1 billion eggs to make a significant impact.

The Justice Department is now investigating the rise in egg prices and whether major producers are violating anti-trust laws. FOX Business’ Madison Alworth reports.
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Controversial education bill hits Texas House — What parents should know
SUMMARY: A controversial education bill is making its way through the Texas House, with ongoing debates over school vouchers. Governor Abbott supports the vouchers, arguing they give parents control over their children’s education. However, critics, including educators and the Texas State Teachers Association, oppose House Bill 2, which introduces the voucher program, arguing it would divert funds from public schools. Meanwhile, House Bill 3 proposes a school choice program with $1 billion allocated to education savings accounts for qualifying families, prioritizing low-income students and those with disabilities. The debate continues as a public hearing is scheduled today at 8 a.m.

The Texas Legislature is set to continue discussions on school vouchers today as the House considers two key bills that could reshape public education in the state.
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Pope gets good news from doctors: He’s no longer in immediate danger
SUMMARY: Pope Francis received encouraging news from his doctors on Tuesday, who have improved his prognosis regarding double pneumonia, indicating he is no longer in imminent danger. However, the 88-year-old pope remains hospitalized for treatment and likely rehabilitation. His condition is stable, but he continues to use supplemental oxygen due to chronic lung disease. Francis participated in a Vatican spiritual retreat via videoconference while maintaining awareness of global events, including flooding in Argentina. Additionally, the Vatican denied rumors regarding his health and his friend, Cardinal Michael Czerny, defended against negative media reports amid speculation about the pope’s future.
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Local heroes honored at First Responders Day at Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
SUMMARY: Local heroes were honored at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on First Responders Day for their bravery. Among those recognized were Sergeant Garrett Lyy, who saved a 10-year-old girl’s life after a domestic violence shooting, and K9 Vinnie, the first dog to be recognized by the rodeo for his work in tracking murder suspects. Additionally, 13-year-old DJ Daniel, battling brain and spine cancer, was celebrated and named an honorary member of the Armed Forces Appreciation Committee. In total, 19 first responders received recognition, and all were part of the Grand Entry, marking a memorable occasion.

First responders were honored for their heroism at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
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