In a recent opinion piece ("When good intentions lay an egg,” Jan. 6), Sen. Ed McBroom, R- Waucedah Township, leaves out key details of why Michigan’s egg law is needed and ignores the popularity of ...
To the editor: The crisis isn't that eggs are now more expensive. The crisis is that there are billions of chickens being tortured and slaughtered to provide meat and eggs. And now, more chickens are ...
I believe I have identified an issue tailor made for Democrats, fitting their methods and tactics perfectly: Egg prices. Democrats must immediately begin the demonization process. Expand the list of ...
A sign posted at a Pick 'n Save Metro Market informs readers of a price increase in eggs because of a shortage. For four years I've read that former President Joe Biden was responsible for inflation.
BOSTON - What is President Donald Trump doing to lower the price of eggs and other foods at the grocery store? That's the question Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Jim McGovern are asking in a letter ...
If only consumers knew how much power they have. For instance, if they would stop buying eggs for two weeks (oatmeal with raisins is great) and stop ordering ham and eggs or omelettes, you would see ...
When is the terrible traffic status-quo no longer acceptable? It’s the first Tuesday afternoon in December, during peak traffic on Highway 82, and yet another major accident has occurred at the Cattle ...
Remember when the candidate stood in front of a few tables of food products and claimed the food and staples we live on were way overpriced and he'd bring the prices down? His quote, "When I win, I ...
I hope everyone has seen how President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance bullied and browbeat Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. If you voted for Trump, you should hang your head in ...
Please help me because I am thoroughly puzzled. Back in the fall, the high price of eggs was President Joe Biden’s fault. So I saw it reported everywhere. But now the high price of eggs seems to be ...
This "Pie-in-the-Sky" plan to produce what? Enough milk for every one of North Dakota's 780,000 or so residents to drink how many gallons each day? And save money because we don't have to ship it so ...