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Tonight on FISM News: Congress votes to honor the servicemen killed at the Kabul Airport, an FDA panel recommends the Pfizer vaccine for children, and a new poll says Gen Z identifies as “spiritual,” while rejecting religion.
Lauren Dempsey, MS in Biomedicine and Law, RN, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] On Oct. 26 the FDA’s independent advisory committee met to discuss and subsequently endorse granting Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use authorization in children ages 5-11. If their endorsement is then recommended by the FDA, this authorization would remain in place as long […]
The World Bank halted disbursements for operations in Sudan on Wednesday in response to the military’s seizure of power from a transitional government, while state oil company workers, doctors and pilots joined civilian groups opposing the takeover.
During a Saturday town hall meeting, Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar placed the blame for the increased violent crime rate in Minneapolis on the local police department.
Parents angered over a Virginia school board’s cover-up of a sexual assault on a female student demanded the resignation of its members during a contentious Tuesday meeting of the Loudoun County School Board in Ashburn.
In a hearing entitled “Protecting Kids Online: Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube,” executives from the three social media giants testified about the impact that their social media sites have on children.
A cyberattack disrupted the sale of heavily subsidized gasoline in Iran on Tuesday, state media reported, causing long queues at gas stations across the country weeks before the anniversary of 2019 street protests that followed fuel price hikes.
Last week, the Christian Employers Alliance announced they are bringing a lawsuit against President Joe Biden over his demand that forces religious businesses to fund transgender surgeries.
The Pentagon said on Tuesday that close to 450 American citizens are still in Afghanistan, multiple times more than the White House originally claimed.