2021 COVID-19 Recap: 200 Million Vaccinated, 450,000 Dead
By Petr Svab With the New Year’s Eve passing, 2021 is now the second year defined by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic and the global response to it.…
By Petr Svab With the New Year’s Eve passing, 2021 is now the second year defined by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic and the global response to it.…
By Sam Dorman Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., called for the Biden administration to allow his state to obtain more monoclonal antibody treatments as it encounters the omicron variant of COVID-19.…
By Amie Parnes and Morgan Chalfant; President Biden is staring down a number of minefields when he returns to Washington in the new year. Biden will have to tackle major…
By Kyle Morris Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton scored what he considered to be a “win for the children of Texas” after a federal judge ruled against vaccine and mask…
By Shannon Bream , Bill Mears Chief Justice John Roberts asserted the independence of the federal courts from what he called “inappropriate political influence,” in a year-end report released Friday…
by Haisten Willis Democrats will need to curtail the Senate filibuster if they aim to pass voting legislation and other priorities next, and the party’s top leaders are encouraging them…
Rep. Meuser said the “Biden administration has shown no concern for the lawlessness and chaos they have created at the border.” By Madeleine Hubbard Updated: December 27, 2021 – 11:19pm…
By Emma Colton President Biden is deploying military doctors and health care workers to bolster hospitals amid the spike in omicron variant cases. But in the last few months, thousands…
By Luca Cacciatore President Joe Biden agreed with several Republican governors on Monday that there is no definitive COVID-19 response, Fox News reported. The comments come as the Occupational Safety…
By Sandy Fitzgerald President Joe Biden has lost the confidence of the public because he’s not the moderate voters believed him to be when choosing him for the nomination, Stephen…
By Michael Lee The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in two separate challenges to President Biden‘s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. The Court announced Wednesday it will hear…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly A federal judge in Missouri has issued a temporary hold on the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors in 10 U.S. states while litigation…