Tonight on FISM News: Attorney General Merrick Garland defends his school board memo before the Senate, the State Department issues the first gender ambiguous passport, and Liberty Counsel battles Biden’s vaccine mandate.
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Tonight on FISM News: Attorney General Merrick Garland defends his school board memo before the Senate, the State Department issues the first gender ambiguous passport, and Liberty Counsel battles Biden’s vaccine mandate.
Wednesday on Financial Issues with Dan Celia, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver detailed the situations that many Americans face in the midst of these overreaching vaccine orders.
New York City mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday said he would refocus his efforts on an old plan of his to open supervised heroin injection sites in the city.
As the crisis at the American southern boader continues to worsen, roughly 100 religious leaders came to together last week in Southern California to pray and raise awareness to the situation.
Lawyers for the United States launched a fresh attempt on Wednesday to have Julian Assange extradited from Britain, arguing that concerns about the WikiLeaks founder’s mental health should not prevent him from facing U.S. justice.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) on Wednesday introduced a House version of a bill that would block and deport immigrants with sex crime convictions from the United States.
The Washington D.C. Police Department pressured multiple women to abort their babies in order to keep their positions on the force according to a current lawsuit.
An Ohio city council made a bold move in the fight for life this week, by approving an ordinance that outlaws abortion.
Merck & Co has signed a licensing agreement with the United Nations-backed Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) that will allow more companies to manufacture generic versions of its experimental oral antiviral COVID-19 treatment, the U.S. drugmaker and the organization announced on Wednesday.
Chris Lange, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The National School Boards Association president who authored a controversial letter calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate parent protesters for “domestic terrorism and hate crimes” has been appointed to the Biden Administration’s National Assessment Governing Board. NSBA president Viola Garcia received the appointment from Secretary of […]