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The empire started strong, but it quickly became sandwiched between two dominant forces.
Tonight on FISM News: 5 states vote in their midterm primaries, President Joe Biden sends US troops back to Somalia after Trump’s withdrawal, and the U.S. sees 1 million deaths from COVID-19.
A federal court sided with religious freedom on Monday, temporarily blocking the Biden administration’s mandate requiring religious employers and healthcare providers to pay for employees’ transgender surgeries and treatments in violation of their religious beliefs.
Iran is working on advanced uranium centrifuges at new underground sites being built near its Natanz nuclear plant, Israel’s defense minister said on Tuesday, giving figures that appeared to go beyond those published by a U.N. watchdog.
A Wisconsin middle school has accused three boys with sexual harassment for failing to use the preferred pronouns of a fellow student, according to reports.
The crisis at the U.S. Southern border continues to worsen, overwhelming previous records. The pace of immigrants crossing the border this year is advancing with statistics showing an over 40% increase of migrants compared to 2021, a year which was itself notable for record numbers on the southwest border.
U.S. traffic deaths jumped 10.5% in 2021 to 42,915 – the highest number killed on American roads in a single year since 2005, regulators said on Tuesday in a preliminary estimate.
Phil Mickelson, last year’s Professional Golf Association (PGA) Championship winner, will not be attending this year’s championship match according to an announcement from the PGA of America.
On Sunday, a heinous, premeditated crime, identified by authorities as a politically-motivated hate crime, befell a Taiwanese church in California. The 68-year-old David Chou opened fire on a church luncheon, wounding five and killing one.
A brief tweet from the president’s account on Friday escalated into a war of words over the weekend, as Joe Biden and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos exchanged barbs on Twitter over inflation and taxing the wealthy.