A mechanic for the legendary pilot Charles Lindberg made a legendary flight of his own by flying the wrong way.
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A mechanic for the legendary pilot Charles Lindberg made a legendary flight of his own by flying the wrong way.
Tonight on FISM News: The DHS admits at least 10,000 Haitian migrants have entered the US, Congress faces major deadlines this week, and the CDC expands booster vaccines against its advisory panel’s recommendation.
The YouVersion Bible app, one of the most recognized and utilized Bible-reading software tools in the world, is seeking to fulfill the Great Commission by providing a translation of the Bible to 95% of the world’s population.
Nearly one hundred cargo ships are logjammed outside of America’s largest ports which account for the majority of American imports, sending an already broken supply chain into further disarray.
Five suspected members of Hamas and two Israeli soldiers were killed during a raid by Israeli troops on Monday morning, marking the deadliest day in the ongoing conflict between Palestine and Israel since a cease-fire was agreed to in May.
Representative Nancy Pelosi broke with an earlier promise to vote on a bipartisan infrastructure bill by Sept. 27 in a move that is sure to upset moderate Democrats. The House Speaker recently announced that a discussion on the bill would be held today. The vote is now set for Thursday.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott pledged his support for Del Rio border patrol agents abandoned by the Biden administration, announcing that he will hire any agents at risk for losing their jobs.
The NFL’s week 3 action saw two records set on Sunday – the longest field goal in NFL history, and the longest play in NFL history.
The Social Democratic party won 25.7% of the vote, barely beating out Merkle’s more conservative bloc which received 24.1% of the vote.
On Sunday, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas told Chris Wallace of “Fox News Sunday” in an interview that as many as 12,000 of the Haitian migrants who settled in Del Rio, Texas have been released into the U.S.