Biden Plans COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for 80 Million Private-Sector Workers
By Jack Phillips President Joe Biden will direct the Department of Labor to develop a rule that companies with more than 100 employees will require vaccinations or once-per-week testing for…
As Biden Popularity Falls, Democrats Fear Losing Senate, 30 to 50 House Seats
Adrian Carrasquillo: Newsweek It wasn’t supposed to be this way. President Joe Biden was supposed to usher in the era of adults in charge again, after a Donald Trump presidency…
Biden Approval Collapses to 39 Percent
By Eric Mack The approval ratings of President Joe Biden “overall and on his handling of major issues, have all fallen, dramatically in some cases,” according to the latest Economist/YouGov…
Dems to Argue Pathway to Citizenship Be Included in $3.5T Bill
By Nick Koutsobinas Senate Democrats plan to meet with Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough on Friday to see if they can include a pathway to citizenship provision for undocumented immigrants in…
Vowing to Protect Rights, NY County Goes ‘Constitutional’
By Alex Newman Lawmakers in a conservative western New York county voted unanimously late last month to become a “constitutional sanctuary” where the rights enshrined in the U.S. Constitution’s Bill…
Too lazy to work, too callous to care: COVID’s lesson on teachers unions
by Washington Examiner, On the topic of teachers unions, COVID-19 has been a real education. In good times, teachers unions will go to the mat to defend a corpse in…
Biden’s 2022 opponent: The conservative majority on the Supreme Court
by Naomi Lim, White House Reporter President Joe Biden’s sweeping liberal policy priorities already face a recalcitrant Senate. But he is increasingly finding his agenda at odds with another adversary:…
Court’s ruling on Texas law doesn’t threaten Roe — but Democrats’ overreaction might
Jonathan Turley It is often said that “in the midst of chaos, there is opportunity.” Widely attributed to Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu, that saying came to mind when President…
Why the White House loves the Texas renter rescue
By Katy O’Donnell In the race to dole out billions of dollars in federal rental aid, Texas has emerged as the Biden administration’s unexpected poster child for how to make…
Health Officials Advise White House to Scale Back Booster Plan for Now
Sharon LaFraniere and Noah Weiland WASHINGTON — Top federal health officials have told the White House to scale back a plan to offer coronavirus booster shots to the general public…
Senate prospects dim for Democrat voting bill, as Pelosi omits changes sought by Manchin
By Sophie Mann On Aug. 25, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi oversaw the 219-212 party line passage of HR 4, (the John Lewis Voting Rights Act), the Democrats’ second attempt at…
States battle Biden administration in court for failing to deport criminal illegal aliens
By Bethany Blankley With the federal government declining to enforce immigration laws passed by Congress and illegal immigrants swarming across the southern border in record numbers, attorneys general from 16…