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An extravagant palace of Christendom that has been mired in controversy.
Tonight on FISM News: FBI Director Wray comments on the uptick in Police Ambushes, SCOTUS hears arguments on Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy, and a new report shows Afghanistan leads the world in religious persecution.
It likely meant nothing in the ongoing rift between the United States and Russia, but Wednesday the two countries completed an unexpected piece of diplomacy, agreeing to a prisoner exchange that freed a Marine and sent a convicted cocaine smuggler back to Russia.
A New York City Department of Correction official said that he is committed to improving conditions in the city’s jails in testimony before a federal judge Tuesday.
Legislation that would subject U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges to tougher disclosure requirements for their financial holdings and stock trades passed the House of Representatives in a rare show of bipartisanship on Wednesday.
Newly published findings from a Morning Consult Political Intelligence Data poll found that 57% of West Virginia voters approve of Manchin’s job performance, a major leap from the senator’s 40% approval rating during the first quarter of 2021.
The governors of 16 states have sent a letter to the White House opposing an executive order that they say would effectively allow unions a monopoly on federal projects.
A court in military-ruled Myanmar sentenced deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to five years in jail on Wednesday after finding her guilty in the first of 11 corruption cases she faces, a source with knowledge of the proceedings said.
The CDC estimates that the majority of Americans have had a prior COVID-19 infection. Researchers from the CDC conducted a study from September 2021 through February 2022 in which they analyzed blood samples for specific markers that indicate the antibodies were created from infection, not vaccination.
Political opinions on reparations aside, the actions by Harvard show the university is grappling with something we all deal with in our day to day lives – shame.