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Civil Rights Group Sues George Mason University on Behalf of Professor Required to Get COVID Vaccine Despite Having Natural Immunity

The New Civil Liberties Alliance’s lawsuit says George Mason University’s attempt to interfere with Professor Zywicki’s bodily autonomy, with no legitimate rationale for doing so, not only violates medical ethics, but also fundamental rights protected in the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution.

Sean Spicer: Trump’s running

Signals have been pouring out of former President Donald Trump’s Bedminster, New Jersey, resort that he’s heading in the direction of another run for the presidency.

Mandatory COVID Vax for All Active-Duty U.S. Troops

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will announce that all active-duty American troops will be required to take the Covid-19 vaccine sometime this week. QUICK FACTS: Joe Biden's...

Eviction Moratorium Set to Expire After Congress Fails to Extend It

The nationwide pause on evictions is set to expire on Saturday after Congress failed to extend it.

Vaccine mandates complicate the jobs recovery

A growing number of companies are thinking about requiring employees to vax up for work.

Pfizer Projects $33 Billion in COVID Vaccine Revenues, Driven by Boosters and Vaccines for Kids

Pfizer hiked its projections for COVID vaccine revenues, telling investors this week it expects booster shots, a vaccine targeting the Delta variant and anticipated authorization of its vaccines for children as young as 6 months will drive revenues higher.

Supreme Court Approval at 49 Percent

Less than half the U.S. population approves of the job the Supreme Court is doing, according to a new Gallup poll.

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