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Supreme Court Sets Special Hearing on Biden’s COVID Vax Mandates

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Jan. 7 in cases challenging two of the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Those mandates would apply to more than 100 million Americans who work at private-sector businesses and health care facilities.

We’ll Never End the COVID Pandemic if Politicians Keep Making the Same Mistakes

Five hundred and eighty one days ago, I wrote a column that appeared in these pages with a headline on the cover that read “It Needs To End. NOW.”

CNN religion commentator says the unvaccinated should not be attending Christmas services

CNN religion commentator Fr. Edward Beck, a Roman Catholic Priest, said in an appearance on "New Day" Friday that unvaccinated Christians should not attend Christmas services.

How Advent Teaches Us, Amid Sorrow, To Rejoice

Today is the last day of Advent. What does the church teach us about sadness and joy? Just consider some of her hymns and scriptures.

‘Demoralized,’ ‘Insulted’ White House Staffers Looking for a Way Out: ‘Higher than Usual Turnover’

Joe Biden's White House staffers are reportedly looking for alternatives to working under the current administration, pointing to frustration with leadership as the reason they’re seeking change.

Multiple States Sue Biden Over ‘Overreaching Orders to Mask Two-Year-Olds’

Two dozen states are suing the Biden administration over its new rules imposing a mask mandate on children participating in Head Start programs.

Hundreds of Fully Vaxxed Oregon Residents Die of COVID

Hundreds of fully vaccinated Oregonians have died of the COVID-19 virus in spite of their vaccination status, concerning new data reveals.

Senator Ted Cruz Hints at Possible Presidential Bid in 2024

Republican Senator Ted Cruz is no stranger to presidential campaigns: in 2015, he announced his bid, challenging then-contestant Donald Trump and even being one of his main vocal critics before becoming an ally.

U.S. Senators Behind Xinjiang Law Have Investments Linked to China’s Uyghur ‘Genocide’

Newsweek review of financial filings in Congress has found that lawmakers who are driving legislation to protect Uyghurs in China are also invested—either directly in the form of stocks, or indirectly via mutual funds—in major companies tied to the oppression in Xinjiang.

Two-Thirds of Americans Don’t Expect Personal Finances to Improve in 2022, Most Blame Inflation

Two-thirds of U.S. adults don’t expect their personal finances to improve in 2022, with more than half of this group blaming inflation for the pessimistic view of their future money situation, according to Bankrate’s December Financial Security Index.

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