Tonight on FISM News: Tulsa sees a mass shooting while Congress considers a gun control package, rising inflation stokes retirement concerns, and Britain celebrates the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
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Tonight on FISM News: Tulsa sees a mass shooting while Congress considers a gun control package, rising inflation stokes retirement concerns, and Britain celebrates the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Israeli archeologists digging in eastern Galilee recently unearthed a farmstead predating the days Christ walked the earth.
A gunman who fatally shot five people including himself at an Oklahoma medical building after buying an assault-style rifle the same day had gone there to kill a doctor who he blamed for back pain he felt after surgery, authorities said on Thursday.
At the Boston Conference on Cyber Security on Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray outlined various threats to American citizens, private companies, and infrastructure posed by hackers around the world, many of which are sponsored by foreign entities.
The Biden administration recently announced that it will be forgiving $5.8 billion in student loans for students that specifically attended a college or university “owned or operated by Corinthian Colleges Inc.”
Payton Gendron, 18, will appear at a 2 p.m. ET hearing before Erie County Court Judge Susan Eagan after a grand jury returned a 25-count indictment, according to Erie County District Attorney John Flynn.
U.S. Senate Candidate Charles Booker released an ad using strong imagery in an attempt to smear his opponent, sitting Senator Rand Paul (R), as a racist for blocking a federal anti-lynching law in 2020.
The Census Bureau’s recent acknowledgment of significant errors could have a major impact on congressional appointments and delegations over the next decade, not to mention the 2024 presidential election.
China “firmly” opposes a new trade initiative between Taiwan and the United States, the Commerce Ministry said on Thursday, a plan the government in Taipei says is a recognition of the key position the island plays in global supply chains.
On Wednesday, after months of at times bitter squabbling with the PGA, and an equal amount of time promising a star-studded product, Saudi-backed LIV Golf announced the field of its first tournament.