One of the most devastating defeats in Roman history.
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One of the most devastating defeats in Roman history.
Tonight on FISM News: a human trafficking sting in Ohio ends in 161 Arrests, meanwhile reports reveal that U.S. forces are training with Taiwanwese troops ,and in some light hearted news the so called ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ Bridge is up for sale.
On Thursday, the Magistrate’s Court in Jerusalem judged in favor of a Jewish man who was praying at the Temple Mount.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] A former Taliban commander already in U.S. custody has been charged with murder and terrorism-related offenses in the deaths of three U.S. troops and an Afghan interpreter and the downing of a U.S. helicopter in Afghanistan in 2008, federal prosecutors in New York said on Thursday. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan said Haji Najibullah […]
The MLB Divisional Series started Thursday with 4 teams battling to advance to their league’s Championship Series, while the NFL’s week 5 began with an NFC West divisional clash.
Pfizer and BioNTech have announced they are officially seeking FDA approval to administer a COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 5-11 under emergency use provisions.
The Biden administration paid contractors overseeing construction of the border wall $5 million to remain “idle,” according to the president’s former Border Security Chief Rodney Scott.
A report from The Wall Street Journal revealed that somewhere close to a dozen U.S. forces have been continually training Taiwanese land and sea forces for the past year, as tensions between the democratic island nation and the Communist-controlled country heat up.
The City of Los Angeles’ new vaccine mandate cruised to council and mayoral approval, but not everyone in the nation’s second largest city is on board.
Last week, the Daily Mail reported that the Dragon School, the preporarory school in Oxford where popular English actress Emma Watson attended, announced that is doing away with explicitly Christian names of its school’s semesters.