Supreme Court blocks President Biden vaccine rules for large employers, Novak Djokovic's visa is canceled by Australia for a second time, and how to see the Super Bowl with points and miles.
Robert Barnes of the Washington Post sets the stage for the Supreme Court's special hearing of President Biden's vaccine rules for health-care workers and private businesses.
Senate issues rebuke of Biden's workplace vaccine mandate, maybe Christmas shortages are a gift, and dad can't contain his joy after daughter reveals the best news ever.
CDC says everyone 18 and older should get booster due to Omicron variant, Federal judge blocks Biden vaccine mandate for health care workers, and does christmas music stress you out.
Texas Governor bans Covid-19 vaccine mandates for employees, small plane crash near San Diego leaves at least two dead, and why oil and gasoline prices are climbing higher.
Surgeon General insists the government 'has the legal authority' to enforce Biden's vaccine mandates, Louisiana declares state of emergency as Tropical Storm Nicholas targets battered region, and former flight attendant pushing beverage cart to honor 9/11 victims arrives at Ground Zero.
President Biden boosts vaccine requirements for large employers, federal workers, Biden administration sues Texas over its abortion law, and how America will remember Sept. 11 on 20th anniversary.
Hospitals filling with unvaccinated patients in pandemic hot spots, Dixie Fire wipes out California gold rush town of Greenville, and more nations winning Olympic medals than ever before.
The mental struggles facing Simone Biles and other world-class athletes, frustration mounts over vaccine holdouts, and back-to-school shopping will be more expensive and more challenging this year.
Vaccine mandates are being handed down across the country, U.S. combat role in Iraq to end this year, and back-to-school shopping will be more expensive and more challenging this year.
President Biden hits crunch time on vaccinations, Team USA newcomers who benefited from the delay of the Olympics, and the rookie crawfish cooks who are not ready for primetime.
Bipartisan group of Senators reaches agreement on infrastructure proposal, why expiring vaccines are suddenly a big problem, and how to combat the urge to overspend on summer travel.
George Floyd's family meets with President Biden amid policing overhaul fight, half of U.S. adults are fully inoculated, and what happened when a drug dealer was given a second chance.
U.S. to increase vaccine exports amid global pressure, states move to lift mask requirements, and new study reveals one major side effect of exercising more.
U.S. backs waiver of intellectual property protection for pandemic vaccines, Liz Cheney's power in the GOP could come to an end, and can the pandemic make us stronger.
CDC eases face mask guidelines for fully vaccinated people outdoors, what's next for President Biden after the first 100 days, and this high school has nine valedictorians.
Will the recent negative press surrounding Johnson & Johnson's pandemic shot make it harder to convince those on the fence? Pharmaceutical Expert Dr. Dean Fanelli joins us with a look.
President Biden says all U.S. adults should be eligible for vaccine by April 19, Derek Chauvin murder-trial testimony focuses on police training, and gift card scams are on the rise.
What will the approval of the J&J vaccine mean for the immunization effort, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo responds to sex-harassment claims, and A troop made up of homeless girls is on a mission to sell Girl Scout cookies in all 50 states.
U.S. administers 52.9 million doses of pandemic inoculations, Washington moves on from impeachment, and here are the most surprising facts about every American president.
Biden administration to buy enough doses to help most Americans by end of summer, most Republican Senators reject constitutionality of impeachment, and New Jersey policeman adopts abandoned pit bull found by officers.