Tonight on FISM News: The Department of Education forgives 40,000 student loans, Putin rejects calls for an Easter humanitarian pause, and a Washington Post journalist doxxes the Libs of TikTok.
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Tonight on FISM News: The Department of Education forgives 40,000 student loans, Putin rejects calls for an Easter humanitarian pause, and a Washington Post journalist doxxes the Libs of TikTok.
A horrific and catastrophic crime that shaped the makeup of a generation.
A Pennsylvania lawmaker is calling on the state’s Dept. of Education to respond to questions about gender identity and sex curriculum targeting young students.
A wind-driven Arizona wildfire almost tripled in area on Wednesday after burning dozens of structures and forcing thousands to flee their homes in a drought-hit rural area.
Hundreds of groups of pro-life demonstrators assembled at California’s state Capitol Tuesday to speak out against proposed legislation they say will “decriminalize infanticide.”
The Florida Senate approved a measure Wednesday that strips Disney World of its self-governing status. The move came a day after Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said the legislature would consider terminating all special districts in the state.
The recently released Quinnipiac poll asked Americans of voting age if they approve or disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president. Notably, 54% of Hispanic voters polled disapproved, with only 26% approving.
Actor Johnny Depp, testifying on Wednesday in a $50 million defamation case against his former wife Amber Heard, said she was the one who became violent when their relationship soured, hurling insults that at times escalated into a slap or a shove.
Scientists at the University of Michigan have found a new, non-invasive treatment for liver cancer.
The Washington Post is making headlines for a recent article which shared some personal information from a conservative online content creator, in what some are calling a “hypocritical” move.