Biden admin withdraws COVID-19 vaccine and testing rules struck down by Supreme Court
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration announced it was officially ending the COVID-19 vaccination and testing rules that were struck down by the Supreme Court, but vowed to continue efforts to make the rules permanent in the future.
Supreme Court rejects request to block federal air travel mask mandate
The Supreme Court Tuesday denied an emergency request asking for a pause to the federal COVID-19 airline mask mandate.
Business groups celebrate Supreme Court halting Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate
Business groups are celebrating the Supreme Court's decision to block a COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate for employers with 100 or more employees
Media top headlines January 10
In media news today, The Associated Press knocks Biden for ‘falling short’ on transparency, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky fails to disclose how many deaths were ‘from’ COVID-19, and more.
Supreme Court weighs Biden vax and test mandates
Dr. Marty Makary and Maryland Rep. Andy Harris react to the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments on Biden's vax and test mandates on 'The Evening Edit.'
Supreme Court vax mandate decision will impact nearly 100M workers
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy McCarthy reacts to the Supreme Court hearing oral argument on Biden's vaccine and mask mandates on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Kavanaugh asks Biden to respond to flood of vaccine mandate appeals, SCOTUS set to take up high-stakes case
The Supreme Court will decide whether to block the implementation of the president's vaccine mandate while lower courts decide whether it's legal.
Christian ministries ask Supreme Court to block Biden OSHA vaccine mandate
Three Christian ministries have asked the Supreme Court to block the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which requires all companies with 100 employees or more to force workers to get vaccinated or take regular testing for coronavirus. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the mandate in early November but the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the stay on Friday.
Federal appeals court allows Biden vaccine mandate for large companies to resume
A federal appeals court Friday reinstated the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for large companies, dissolving a stay by another court that had suspended the mandate and continuing a battle that will likely be decided by the Supreme Court.
New York doctors, nurses group joins case asking SCOTUS to halt state's vaccine mandate in emergency petition
A second group of New York health care workers has asked the Supreme Court to halt the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, arguing it is unconstitutional because religious exemptions are not allowed
Elon Musk won’t address Texas abortion law
Elon Musk says he "would prefer to stay out of politics" after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott named the billionaire in defending the state's abortion law.
Supreme Court strikes down Biden administration's eviction moratorium
The United States Supreme Court has struck down President Biden’s eviction moratorium saying that it can only be extended via action from Congress.
Biden administration urges Supreme Court to preserve eviction moratorium
The Biden administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to keep in place the moratorium on evictions in parts of the country hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic, arguing the spread of the highly contagious delta variant increased the need for tenant protections.
New York eviction moratorium partially halted by Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court partially lifted a New York state ban on residential evictions during the coronavirus pandemic giving a victory to a group of landlords who challenged it.
Real estate industry spends over $100 million lobbying against eviction moratorium
The real estate industry spent over $100 million lobbying Congress during the coronavirus pandemic against eviction moratoriums.
Supreme Court denies landlords’ push to lift CDC ban on residential evictions
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to lift the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s ban on residential evictions, which expires at the end of next month.
Supreme Court declines to hear New Hampshire’s lawsuit against Massachusetts' remote work 'tax grab'
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case brought by the state of New Hampshire against Massachusetts over how it treated remote workers’ income for tax purposes during the pandemic.
Kudlow: Democrats latest bill contradicts every word in the Constitution
'Kudlow' host slams 'election takeover' bill
Supreme Court siding with NCAA athletes a 'game-changer': Jack Brewer
Jack Brewer, former college football and NFL player, joined 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the bright future ahead for college athletes following SCOTUS compensation decision.
Are Democrats trying to intimidate Supreme Court with threat to expand?
Former Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee Gregg Nunziata discusses the bill on 'The Evening Edit'