By JESSICA GRESKO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court is being asked to block a plan by Indiana University to require students and employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19. It's the first time the high court has been asked to weigh in on a vaccine mandate and comes as some corporations, states and cities are also contemplating or have adopted vaccine … [Read more...] about Students Ask Supreme Court to Block College Vaccine Mandate
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CNN Fires Three Employees for Coming to Work Unvaccinated
(NPR) CNN has fired three employees who violated company policy by coming to work unvaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. CNN chief Jeff Zucker told staff members of the firing in a memo sent Thursday that reminded them that vaccines were mandatory if they report to the office or out in the field where they come into contact with other employees. "Let me be clear — we … [Read more...] about CNN Fires Three Employees for Coming to Work Unvaccinated
Americans Are Willing To Take Pay Cuts to Never Go Into the Office Again
(Bloomberg) What would you sacrifice to be able to work from home forever? A new survey shows that many Americans say they’d be willing to take reduced salaries, give up days off or put in more hours for a job that offers a fully remote option. After more than a year of full or partial remote work in many white-collar industries, employers are trying to get workers … [Read more...] about Americans Are Willing To Take Pay Cuts to Never Go Into the Office Again
CDC to Issue New Eviction Ban Effective Through Oct. 3, Source Says
(CNBC) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to announce a new federal eviction moratorium on Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the matter. The eviction ban will be targeted at areas of the country experiencing high levels of coronavirus infections. The protection will last for 60 days until Oct. 3 and could cover around 90% of renters. The … [Read more...] about CDC to Issue New Eviction Ban Effective Through Oct. 3, Source Says
Eighth Circuit Court Expedites College’s Case Against Biden’s Gender Identity Directive
(Newsweek) The Eighth Circuit Court has ruled that a case brought by Missouri's College of the Ozarks against a Biden administration directive concerning gender identity will move forward expeditiously. That was the decision granted on July 21 by the Court of Appeals to attorneys from Alliance Defending Freedom on behalf of the private Christian liberal arts college. The … [Read more...] about Eighth Circuit Court Expedites College’s Case Against Biden’s Gender Identity Directive