January 8, 2022 Biden admin trying to 'work around Congress,' Ohio AG claims after Supreme Court session on vaccine mandates Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Friday accused President Biden of trying to circumvent Congress with his coronavirus vaccine mandate for businesses, according to a report.
January 8, 2022 Larry Kudlow: Biden can thank red-state jobless-benefits crackdown for ‘plusses’ in jobs report Larry Kudlow, a former economic adviser to former President Donald Trump, shared his reactions Friday night to the federal government’s jobs report for December, which was released earlier in the day.
January 8, 2022 Ingraham rips Sotomayor's claims about 100,000 COVID-ill children, humans 'like machines spewing virus' Laura Ingraham highlighted parts of the Supreme Court hearing involving the NFIB-supported case against President Biden's edict mandating that OSHA can fine businesses if their employees do not submit to being vaccinated.
January 7, 2022 Hannity: Not SCOTUS' job 'to decide medical policy or to make medical decisions' about COVID The "Hannity" host reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court hearing oral arguments about Biden's vaccine mandates on Friday.
January 7, 2022 Missouri AG warns if Biden wins on vax mandate, 'no limit' to things DC can force people to do to themselves If President Biden and U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar convince the Supreme Court that the government may force Americans to undergo a medical procedure at their demand, there will be no limit to what it can make a person do to themselves, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt warned Friday.
January 7, 2022 Chicago parents file lawsuit against teacher's union: 'Rug ripped right out from under them again' A group of parents in Chicago has filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Teachers Union, claiming that school closures this week were the result of an "illegal strike."
January 7, 2022 'The Five': Teachers unions have redefined teaching 'as selfish and lazy' Greg Gutfeld and his co-hosts exposed the damages wrought by teachers unions in the remote learning era Friday on "The Five."
January 7, 2022 Macron maintains rude remarks about France's unvaccinated French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday defended his rude remarks about the country's minority of vaccine refusers
January 7, 2022 California COVID outbreak could ease up next month The California surge in coronavirus cases has shut down the state but officials are hoping it will be short-lived.
January 7, 2022 Medical experts weigh in on debate over masks in schools as COVID pandemic endures As agreement has broadened among politicians and in the media over the harms to children of remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic, the discussion over whether students should continue to be forced to wear masks while in school continues.