Tonight on FISM News: The U.S. sees two deadly shootings over the weekend, a group Republicans visit Ukraine and Sweden, and a new report shows that two-thirds of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.
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Tonight on FISM News: The U.S. sees two deadly shootings over the weekend, a group Republicans visit Ukraine and Sweden, and a new report shows that two-thirds of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.
Only 37% of pastors in the U.S. hold a biblical worldview, according to a new poll conducted by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University.
Aramco, Saudi Arabia’s largest oil company, reported an 82% jump in net profit Sunday, going from $21.7 billion in the first three months of 2021 to $39.5 billion this year.
Taliban authorities in Afghanistan dissolved five key departments of the former U.S.-backed government, including the country’s Human Rights Commission, deeming them unnecessary in the face of a financial crunch, an official said on Monday.
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has sent 32 busloads of illegal immigrants to Washington D.C. since announcing last month that he was bringing the southern border crisis directly to President Biden’s doorstep. Now Arizona’s governor has quietly followed suit.
The U.S. dollar index was lower on Monday after hitting a 20-year peak last week, with the global economy in focus after weak economic data from China highlighted worries about the prospects for a global slowdown.
Sri Lanka’s new prime minister said on Monday the crisis-hit nation was down to its last day of petrol, as the country’s power minister told citizens not to join the lengthy fuel queues that have galvanised weeks of anti-government protests.
Johns Hopkins University has hired Allyn Walker, a non-binary identifying person born as a woman, to serve as a professor in their criminal justice department.
The approach of the November midterm elections poses a threat to Democrats who, despite having control of most of the Legislative branch, are facing a slew of at-home issues like inflation.
The United States has met another sad landmark in the COVID-19 pandemic with a reported 1 million deaths caused by the virus.