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Conservative Supreme Court Justices Challenge Biden Lawyer on OSHA Vax Mandate (Video)

The court holds a 6-3 conservative majority, and the line of questioning Friday suggested the conservative justices were skeptical of the federal government's power to impose broad Covid-19 vaccine regulations.

Bidenflation: Worker Incomes Fall Further Behind Inflation

Wage gains weakened in December even as inflation likely accelerated, pushing workers even further behind and making meeting it tougher for millions of American families to meet their household needs.

Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of Biden Vaccination Mandates

The Supreme Court seemed skeptical this morning of the Biden administration’s bold claim that it has the authority to impose vaccination mandates applying to more than 84 million private sector employees.

Jobless Claims Jump To 207,000, Higher Than Anticipated

The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims increased to 207,000 in the week ending Jan. 1 as workers seek more attractive positions with better pay and Omicron coronavirus variant cases surge.

Biden’s Disapproval Rating Hits New High of 56%

Joe Biden’s disapproval rating hits new high of 56% as another poll results in trouble for Democrats with 2022 mid-terms fast approaching.

CNBC Poll: Record Amount of Voters Disapprove of Joe Biden’s Performance

Fifty-six percent of voters disapprove of President Joe Biden’s first-year job performance, a CNBC poll revealed Tuesday.

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We enter 2022 with the hope and optimism made possible only by the most clear-eyed assessment of reality.

11 Times Joe Biden Promised to Get COVID Under ‘Control’ in 2020

President Joe Biden left for vacation earlier this week as the U.S. recorded the highest daily number of new coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic.

‘BLM and CRT Movements Comprise a Gigantic Step Backward’: Leftist Professor of Media Studies

Professor Mark Crispin has been teaching propaganda classes at NYU for more than 20 years, a very popular subject that always has more student participation than the designated maximum typically allows.

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