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Once an American hero, but would ultimately become a notorious traitor.
Tonight on FISM News: the latest jobs report fails to live up to expectations, a Navy engineer is arrested for trying to sell secrets to foreign countries, and US officials meet with the Taliban for the first time since the Afghanistan troop withdrawal.
The co-founders of Ben and Jerry’s have doubled down on their refusal to sell their ice cream products to Jews living in territories along the West Bank and portions of East Jerusalem, insisting their decision is a boycott of “settlements,” not Israel in a recent Axios interview.
Fans of college football were treated to a delightful slate of games this past Saturday. They saw the perennial #1 ranked team in the nation fall and also witnessed an epic comeback in the legendary “Red River Rivalry.”
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Finland on Thursday paused the use of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for younger males due to reports of a rare cardiovascular side effect, joining Sweden and Denmark in limiting its use. Mika Salminen, director of the Finnish health institute, said Finland would instead give Pfizer’s vaccine to men born in 1991 and later. Finland offers shots to people aged 12 […]
The Texas law protecting the lives of the unborn is intact once again following a temporary ruling from a U.S. appeals court.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it will not pursue federal criminal civil rights charges against a Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer for his involvement in the August 2020 shooting of Jacob Blake. Blake, who is black, was shot by police several times in the back in front of his young children and was […]
In some good news from the region of Nigeria, 187 kidnapped hostages were rescued late last week by Nigerian law enforcement.
Several travelers remain stranded and are struggling to figure out how to get home after Southwest Airlines Co. canceled over 2,000 flights this weekend.
The Department of Labor released a dismal September jobs report on Friday showing that the US economy is not bouncing back the way some economists had expected.