Tonight on FISM News: House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy leads a delegation to the border, the CDC shows that teen mental health is declining, and UNC and Kansas head to the March Madness championship game.
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Tonight on FISM News: House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy leads a delegation to the border, the CDC shows that teen mental health is declining, and UNC and Kansas head to the March Madness championship game.
Privately held Accuweather Inc. forecasts 2022 will be the seventh straight above-average Atlantic hurricane season seeing the formation of between three and five major hurricanes with sustained winds of at least 111 miles per hour, said Dan Kottlowski, senior meteorologist.
Customs and Border Protection officers grappling with the nation’s unparalleled border crisis who are facing yet another massive surge have now been tasked with learning proper usage of LGBTQ+ pronouns when addressing illegal immigrants.
A federal jury convicted a New York GE employee of conspiracy to commit espionage last week following a month-long trial.
While Hunter Biden’s actions exemplify the life of a troubled sinner that desperately needs the love and saving grace of Jesus Christ, what Johnson and others take issue with is the lack of accountability and the success of the story’s suppression by sources we are meant to trust.
Tesla Inc top boss Elon Musk revealed a 9.2% stake in Twitter Inc, worth nearly $3 billion, making him the micro-blogging site’s largest shareholder and triggering a more than 25% rise in the company’s shares.
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee will vote today to advance the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, with a full-Senate vote expected by the end of the week.
The 40% absentee rate is a dramatic increase from the 2018-2019 school year when chronic absenteeism was at 26%.
England will face the United States on Nov. 25 and four-time champions Germany take on Spain two days later in two of the most highly anticipated matches of the World Cup Group Stage, according to a schedule released on Friday.
New York City mayor will continue masking toddlers in public daycare facilities, even though the city has abandoned several other pandemic restrictions as cases around the country have drastically dropped.