Tonight on FISM News: The U.S. and Canada call for increased gun control, Memorial Day travelers face flight cancellations and high gas prices, and a church in Brooklyn suffers a robbery worth millions.
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Tonight on FISM News: The U.S. and Canada call for increased gun control, Memorial Day travelers face flight cancellations and high gas prices, and a church in Brooklyn suffers a robbery worth millions.
A North Carolina school used transgender-themed flashcards to teach preschoolers about colors, one of which depicts a pregnant man, Fox News first reported.
The state of Washington is seeing a sharp increase in drivers who disregard the flashing blue lights of police officers, thanks to a police reform law that prevents law enforcement from pursuing vehicles over minor infractions.
As summer approaches and Americans look to reinvigorate the travel industry, reports have trickled in showing thousands of flights being canceled or delayed over the Memorial Day weekend.
More than a dozen human rights groups have banded together to urge the leader of the United Arab Emirates to release 10 men who have been imprisoned since 2012 for having spoken against the government.
Following two months of frustration, despair, and economic loss, Shanghai’s draconian COVID-19 lockdown ended at midnight on Wednesday morning, prompting celebrations tempered with fear that an outbreak could return.
As lawmakers call for stricter gun control measures following last week’s tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas, gun manufacturers saw their stock prices soar in anticipation of a surge in firearm purchases.
Rumors that President Joe Biden would deliver a scaled-down version of the loan forgiveness promises he made on the presidential campaign trail swirled over the weekend, but nothing has come to fruition as of yet.
Business magnate and self-styled “king of TikTok” Rodolfo Hernandez, who shocked Colombia by getting into a June 19 presidential run-off against leftist Gustavo Petro, is betting his plain anti-corruption message will take him to the top job.
Supreme Court officials are requiring the court’s law clerks to sign sworn affidavits and hand over their cell phone records in their probe of a leaked draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade earlier this month, according to a CNN exclusive report.