Until Today, Joe Biden, Jen Psaki, and Rochelle Walensky Were All Publicly Opposed to Federal COVID Vaccine Mandates
"That's not the role of the federal government." What happened?
"That's not the role of the federal government." What happened?
One government failure cascades into another.
The president will direct OSHA to require either vaccination or frequent testing
If they're good enough for Europeans, surely they're good enough for Americans.
The National Education Association strong-armed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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How spending got out of control and words lost their meaning.
States recognized the need to reduce regulations for cooks who work out of their homes.
Instead of trusting the science, the FDA will treat adults like children.
Denizens of the popular online forum protested the spread of COVID misinformation, but the company rightly wouldn't cave to their demands. It still cracked down on 55 subreddits in the end.
Pro-freedom politicians want to restrict private enterprise, while civil liberties proponents want to violate your bodily autonomy.
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Only in extreme circumstances should a court come between a parent and their child.
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It’s legal for doctors to give kids the Pfizer vaccine, but Pfizer isn’t allowed to say so.
If you support "my body, my choice," you cannot support vaccine mandates.
Thwarted politicians rant, pout, and are outraged by anybody who pushes back.
The president seems determined to anoint the agency’s director as the nation’s COVID-19 dictator, no matter what the law says.
The health program won't be able to pay all of its bills starting in 2026, according to a new Trustees report.
If all sensible people agree that students should be forced to wear masks, why do other countries reject that policy?
The government appoints itself the nation's parent.
The college's absurd COVID-19 countermeasures are the strictest in the nation.
How the past two years of COVID-19 can better inform how we go about the next two
Not everything potentially beneficial should be mandatory and not everything potentially harmful should be banned. And not every dispute about costs and benefits should be decided by the federal government.
"It’s OK that our babies may not have learned all their times tables," says Cecily Myart-Cruz. "They learned resilience."
The agency returns to a research area where it has caused much controversy in the past.
Business owners in the Bronx respond to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vaccine passport mandate.
"The pandemic's wrongest man" can likely profit from martyrdom.
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"You have no choice in the matter."
The Court said it "strains credulity" to believe that Congress gave the CDC the "breathtaking amount of authority" it asserted.
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"It is not conservative to grow government and to tell businesses what to do."