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The second-most famous general of the Confederate Army after General Robert E. Lee.
Tonight on FISM News: A potentially record breaking migrant caravan approaches the U.S., New York implements a slew of new gun laws, and Al-Qaeda achieves “safe haven” status in Afghanistan.
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence and new head coach Doug Peterson look to build off their shared faith and experience behind center.
Apple must change the connector on iPhones sold in Europe by 2024 after EU countries and lawmakers agreed on Tuesday to a single charging port for mobile phones, tablets, and cameras in a world first.
Two judges have made rulings that uphold the constitutionality of the death penalty despite lawsuits from inmates, saying that potential pain should free them from the fate.
Several Tampa Bay Rays players decided to take a stand for biblical marriage during Saturday’s Pride Night game by declining to wear LGBTQ-inspired caps and uniforms.
Americans watch today to see if San Franciscans will deliver a stunning rebuttal to soft-on-crime approaches to justice.
The scenes in New Orleans might have been chaotic, but city leaders say the armed and motorized insanity that overtook the city last weekend was orchestrated.
‘Brazilian police have opened a criminal probe and interviewed at least four witnesses believed to be among the last to have seen a British journalist and an indigenous expert who went missing in a remote and lawless part of the Amazon jungle on Sunday.
On the heels of multiple mass shootings, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed 10 new gun control bills into law in an effort to “strengthen” the already strictest gun control laws in the nation.