On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court heard the first arguments for a case involving the religious rights of prisoners on death row.
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On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court heard the first arguments for a case involving the religious rights of prisoners on death row.
With the fallout from the botched U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan continuing to this day, the Defense Department admitted to the presence of “immediate family members” still in the Middle-Eastern nation in a memo sent on November 4.
In June the FDA approved the first oral blood thinner medication for children.
Houston’s police chief said on Monday he met briefly with hip-hop star Travis Scott to voice his “public safety concerns” before the weekend Astroworld performance.
Gaige Grosskreutz, a former paramedic, claimed he was at the scene to aid the injured as he had done at previous Black Lives Matters demonstrations.
Robinhood Markets Inc said on Monday a third party had obtained access to the email addresses of about five million of its customers.
Tonight on FISM News: The White House tells companies to go ahead with the vaccine mandate even after a court order, alleged hackers from the group REvil were charged by the DOJ, and a survey reveals shocking beliefs from the Millennial population.
On Monday, Remington Arms announced it was leaving New York, the state the company had called home since its founding in the early 1800s, for Georgia.