Tonight on FISM News: CBP data shows a 63% border surge from last year, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addresses Congress, and a massive cargo ship runs aground near Baltimore.
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Tonight on FISM News: CBP data shows a 63% border surge from last year, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addresses Congress, and a massive cargo ship runs aground near Baltimore.
Historians have argued and been subsequently baffled by this strange collection of rocks in Wiltshire, England.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday will close the door on its ultra-easy pandemic-era monetary policy and step up the fight against stubbornly high inflation with the first in what is likely to be a series of interest rate hikes this year.
British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and dual national Anoosheh Ashoori flew out of Iran on Wednesday, ending a long ordeal during which they became a bargaining chip in Iran’s talks with the West over Tehran’s nuclear program.
A new survey uncovered a worrisome trend for the next generation of the Church in America, finding that only 2% of preteen parents have a biblical worldview, despite the fact that two-thirds identified as Christian.
House Republicans are demanding answers as to why the Biden Administration granted early release to a “notorious Russian cybercriminal” in August 2021 amid ongoing cybersecurity threats, according to a Fox News report.
The U.S. government will run out of supplies of COVID-19 treatments known as monoclonal antibodies as soon as late May and will have to scale back plans to get more unless Congress provides more funding, the White House said on Tuesday.
Any Major League Baseball (MLB) player who has not been vaccinated will also not be allowed to play baseball in Canada, the home country of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Sarah Bloom Raskin on Tuesday withdrew as President Joe Biden’s nominee to become the top bank regulator at the Federal Reserve, one day after a key Democratic senator and moderate Republicans said they would not back her, leaving no path to confirmation by the full Senate.
A resolution that would have ended California’s two-year state of emergency and revoked Gov. Gavin Newsom’s emergency powers was voted down by Democratic lawmakers on the Senate Governmental Organization Committee Tuesday in an 8-4 vote along party lines, with several senators abstaining, according to a Just the News report.