The Fifth Circuit federal appeals court has reinstated a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking President Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees, ruling that the president lacks the authority to issue such a mandate under federal law.
TikTok is still storing Americans’ data on overseas servers, potentially placing it at risk of being accessed and exploited by China’s communist regime.
DIRECTV and Newsmax have reached a multi-year distribution deal, resulting in the return of Newsmax programming to DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM and U-verse, resolving a recent carriage dispute.
Senator Rand Paul and Representative Chip Roy have introduced a bill to eliminate Dr. Fauci's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and replace it with three separate national research institutes.
Former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims Susan Braden said the federal government's "statement of interest" in a Moderna lawsuit may present a "misuse of the law."
During an interview with CBS News on Tuesday, Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi stated that the problems in the banking industry are the inevitable result of rate hikes by the Federal Reserve where “things are going to start to wobble and break and it’s going to feel uncomfortable.”
A White House press briefing Monday erupted when a reporter confronted press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for "making a mockery of the First Amendment" by not taking his questions for several months.
Border Patrol released Chinese citizens to a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Brownsville, Texas, after being given "NTAs (notices to appear) because there are so many crossing and no more space to house them,” said Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins.
The NYPD erected steel barricades around Manhattan’s Criminal Court Monday afternoon in anticipation of Donald Trump’s looming indictment by Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg.