Tonight on FISM News: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is Confirmed to the Supreme Court, Alabama passes a bill protecting kids from gender reassignment surgery, and Russia is kicked off the UN Human Rights Council.
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Tonight on FISM News: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is Confirmed to the Supreme Court, Alabama passes a bill protecting kids from gender reassignment surgery, and Russia is kicked off the UN Human Rights Council.
HP Inc’s stock soared to a record high on Thursday after billionaire Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc said it had taken an 11.4% stake valued at about $4.2 billion in the maker of personal computers and printers.
A Finnish Parliamentarian accused of “hate speech” for expressing her biblical beliefs on marriage and sexuality has been acquitted on all charges.
LOS ANGELES – Walmart said it is boosting starting pay for its 12,000 long-haul truck drivers who deliver merchandise to its stores and Sam’s Clubs locations amid a U.S. shortage of drivers that threatens to prolong supply chain snarls and merchandise shortages.
The U.S. is facing the deadliest outbreak of avian influenza since 2015. The virus was first reported in Indiana in February of this year and has since killed millions of birds. Currently, 23 million birds have died from the virus or have been culled, or killed, to stop the spread.
TEL AVIV -A suspected Arab gunman killed at least two people in an attack at a bar on a main Tel Aviv boulevard on Thursday, police and hospital officials said, the latest in a string of deadly street assaults that have shaken Israel.
The fentanyl crisis in America grows more worrisome by the minute, especially as a new memo from U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Administrator Anne Milgram which suggests that there have been “at least 7 confirmed mass overdose events across the United States.”
Authorities said at least 50 people were killed and at least 300 were wounded, many whose limbs were torn off in the blast in an early morning strike at a crowded train station in Ukraine.
Five Democratic and six Republican senators introduced a bill Thursday that would block the Biden administration from lifting Title 42 without first establishing a comprehensive strategy to deal with an expected surge of illegal immigrants at the border.
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