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MO A.G. Schmitt: If SCOTUS Upholds Vax Mandate, Bureaucrats Could Dictate 'Mass Mail-in Balloting' and Voting Changes
On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt (R) said there wouldn’t be any “limiting principle” if the Supreme Court upholds the Biden administration vaccine mandate, and there could be decisions from
Joe Biden Sees Lower Net Favorability Rating than Donald Trump
President Joe Biden has a lower net favorable rating than former President Donald Trump nearly one year into his presidency, according to data gleaned by RealClearPolitics.
Farage Backs Djokovic Against 'Big, Bullying, Nasty Government'
Brexit champion Nigel Farage has backed tennis ace Novak Djokovic against “big, bullying, nasty government” in Australia, where the Serbian athlete is currently being detained in a hotel.
Blue States Lead in Daily Average of Coronavirus Cases per Capita
Blue states currently lead the U.S. in the daily average of coronavirus cases per capita, according to Saturday’s data.
Judge Gives FDA 8 Months to Release Pfizer Vaccine Data After Agency Requested 75 Years
A federal judge gave the FDA eight months to release data pertaining to the safety of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine after the FDA had asked for 75 years.
Supreme Court Skeptical of Biden Vaccine Mandates, Decision Within Days
WASHINGTON, DC – Vaccine mandates had a rough day at the Supreme Court Friday, as the justices appear poised to block President Joe Biden’s large employer vaccine mandate, though the fate of Biden’s healthcare provider mandate remains unclear.