Tonight on FISM News: We breakdown yesterday’s midterm primary results, April border encounters reaches a new record high, and a court blocks a transgender surgery mandate.
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Tonight on FISM News: We breakdown yesterday’s midterm primary results, April border encounters reaches a new record high, and a court blocks a transgender surgery mandate.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the country’s opposition were expected to announce a resumption of talks as Washington eases some sanctions to help smooth the way for the negotiations, according to U.S. officials and others familiar with the matter.
New polling data shows that over one million children transitioned away from public schooling since 2020, while the number of American households homeschooling more than doubled.
Wall Street ended sharply lower on Wednesday, with Target losing around a quarter of its stock market value and highlighting worries about the U.S. economy after the retailer became the latest victim of surging prices.
Nearly two-thirds (64%) of Americans believe transgenderism – the belief that one can choose his or her own gender regardless of biology – is “not a healthy condition,” and 72% say transgender ideology should not be taught in schools, according to a new nationwide poll.
The deadly attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY which left ten dead and three injured quickly regressed into political posturing.
The man suspected of shooting three women of Asian descent at a Dallas hair salon last week is facing additional charges in relation to the individuals who were inside the salon but were not injured by gunfire, police said on Wednesday.
The debate on gun reform has taken center stage again on Capitol Hill, with Democratic lawmakers renewing their calls for restrictive gun laws following a racially-motivated massacre in Buffalo, New York, one of a trio of mass shootings over the weekend.
The survey found that 57.6% of “Americans believe abortion should either be illegal entirely or after a fetal heartbeat detected.”
Thomas Lane, one of three Minneapolis policemen who watched fellow officer Derek Chauvin kill George Floyd by kneeling on his neck pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting manslaughter in the 2020 case, which triggered a wave of protests over racial injustice.