Tonight on FISM News: A Federal Judge strikes down the CDC Travel mask mandate, the U.S. warns of a crippling Russian cyberattack, and parents in Massachusetts are suing a school for pushing transgenderism on students.
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Tonight on FISM News: A Federal Judge strikes down the CDC Travel mask mandate, the U.S. warns of a crippling Russian cyberattack, and parents in Massachusetts are suing a school for pushing transgenderism on students.
The lives of 2.7 million Ukrainians with disabilities stuck in the war-torn country are at serious risk.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian leaders to discuss recent violence in Israel and the West Bank that has escalated tensions in the region, officials said on Tuesday.
Shana Burt advises on what should be considered when making changes to an investment portfolio.
The Biden administration recently proposed new grant-making rules that could have a devastating impact on the nation’s charter schools.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called for a four-day Orthodox Easter humanitarian pause in fighting in Ukraine to allow for the safe passage of civilians to leave areas of conflict and the delivery of humanitarian aid to hard-hit areas.
House Republicans have been self-imposing six-year term limits since 1994, but the new rule would apply the three term cap to Democrats as well.
In an effort to support domestic manufacturing, the Biden administration issued guidelines on Monday requiring all new infrastructure projects to use materials produced in the U.S.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized to parliament on Tuesday after he was fined by police for breaking lockdown rules, saying he did not know a birthday gathering at the height of the pandemic was in breach of the rules he had set.
Infowars, the business formed by political commentator Alex Jones, has recently filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in a bankruptcy court.