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Tonight on FISM News: The Biden administration cancels oil and gas leases in Alaska, Senator Rand Paul stalls the Ukraine aid package, and Elon Musk pauses his purchase of Twitter.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The United States told Southeast Asian leaders on Friday it would remain in the region for generations and stressed the need to maintain freedom of the seas, which Washington says is challenged by China. Addressing a summit of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Vice President Kamala Harris said the region was […]
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] A week that included a bevy of still-ugly inflation numbers may also have marked a turn in market views of the Federal Reserve, as inflation expectations fell, bond yields moderated, and even consumers stopped ratcheting up their outlook for price increases. A survey of professional forecasters, meanwhile, seemed to endorse the Fed’s hope […]
The City of Waukegan, Illinois, will host a Pride festival next month featuring several pro-LGBTQ+ children’s events
Growth stocks led a rebound in Wall Street’s main indexes on Friday in a week marred by worries about the worsening outlook for economic growth, while Twitter sank after Elon Musk put his deal for the social media company on pause.
A federal judge on Wednesday extended a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Biden administration from rolling back Title 42.
Experts are just beginning to understand the impact of social media use on adolescents, and much research has focused on the damage it does to children’s communication skills and mental health, causing irritability, anxiety, and lack of self-esteem.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was subpoenaed to appear before the House Select Committee along with four other Republican congressmen Thursday. McCarthy responded that he still views the investigation as illegitimate.
A Texas federal appeals court has reinstated a Republican-backed Texas law preventing social media companies from banning users over their political views.