Tonight on FISM News: Joe Biden says high gas prices will help the transition to green energy, Trump- and Pence-backed candidates face off in Georgia’s primaries, and a Russian diplomat quits his post over the war in Ukraine.
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Tonight on FISM News: Joe Biden says high gas prices will help the transition to green energy, Trump- and Pence-backed candidates face off in Georgia’s primaries, and a Russian diplomat quits his post over the war in Ukraine.
A man suspected in the fatal weekend shooting of a New York City subway rider, less than two months after a mass shooting on the mass transit system, was taken into custody on Tuesday, police said.
President Joe Biden has achieved a new all-time low in his job performance approval rating according to the latest Associated Press poll. The new data shows that only 39% of Americans approve of how Biden is handling key issues.
An arbitrator has ordered the University of Central Florida (UCF) to rehire and give back pay to Professor Charles Negy after he found that it had unfairly the professor for controversial tweets. The decision has been hailed by many as a victory for free speech.
Ford Motor Co will pay $19.2 million to resolve allegations it falsely advertised real-world fuel economy and payload capacity for some hybrids and pickup trucks, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office said Tuesday.
A new report shows that the National School Board Association (NSBA) had originally intended to ask the White House to deploy the National Guard and military police to monitor local school board meetings.
New ICE data shows that the Biden administration is removing far less illegal immigrants than the Trump administration had, despite also having record numbers of migrant encounters at the southern border.
President Joe Biden seemed to praise high gas prices for causing an “incredible transition” from fossil fuels and towards greener energy sources.
The outbreak of monkeypox cases outside of Africa can be contained, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, as more governments said they would launch limited vaccinations to combat rising infections of the virus.
Voters are headed to the polls today in Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, and Minnesota today in another round of midterm primary elections, with one race pitting Donald Trump against his former vice president, Mike Pence, in what could be the biggest challenge to Trump’s influence over his party to date.