President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed into law the first federal legislation to make lynching a hate crime, addressing a history of racist killings in the United States, after the Senate passed the bill earlier this month.
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President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed into law the first federal legislation to make lynching a hate crime, addressing a history of racist killings in the United States, after the Senate passed the bill earlier this month.
A new report from JAMA Pediatrics found that nearly 30% of children in the United States are considered prediabetic, more than doubling the number of children in this category the last time data was assembled.
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An Arab gunman killed at least five people in a Tel Aviv suburb on Tuesday before he was fatally shot, the national ambulance service said, in the third deadly attack in Israel in a week.
Chris Lange, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Ukrainian officials say Russian forces continued shelling areas around Kyiv and other cities overnight, just hours after Moscow pledged to scale back its military operations. The continued aggression has tempered optimism that ongoing talks between the two countries on Tuesday had showed some signs of progress. Russian forces struck […]
The Federal Trade Commission is out to prove that there is no such thing as free, or at least that a particular tax filing software company has overrepresented the degree to which its services are free.
As COVID-19 restrictions ease nationwide, New York Mayor Eric Adams has turned his sights towards another public health and safety crisis, New York’s homelessness problem.
Blockchain project Ronin said on Tuesday that hackers stole cryptocurrency now worth almost $615 million from its systems, in what would be one of the largest cryptocurrency heists on record.
A West Virginia centenarian is celebrating the achievement of a dream eight decades in the making. Last weekend, 101-year-old Merrill Pittman Cooper finally received his high school diploma.
Financial Advisor, Shana Burt, discusses Biden’s proposed stock buyback restrictions and tax on unrealized gains.