A bold political maneuver from one of the most notorious dictators and mass murders in world history.
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A bold political maneuver from one of the most notorious dictators and mass murders in world history.
Tonight on FISM News: The Senate reaches a bipartisan gun control agreement, inflation hits a 40 year high for the month of May, and Biden rolls out a migration declaration.
Amid the near-daily barrage of transgender ideology that is permeating American schools, entertainment, social media, and corporate powerhouses, a different revolution is taking place.
Following the example of drug court, a diversion program created in 1989 to treat those with drug addictions and keep them out of the prison system, multiple counties in over 40 states have now established mental health courts as a means to address the unique circumstances surrounding those who suffer from mental health issues.
An analysis of recently-expanded federal health survey data undertaken by researchers at UCLA’s Williams Institute has revealed that young adults between the ages of 13 and 17 now represent 43% of the 1.6 million Americans who identify as transgender.
According to recent polls from Rasmussen and Morning Consult, President Biden’s job approval rating is at 39%. The same polls reveal a disapproval rating of about 59% indicating that the majority of voters disapprove of his job performance to date.
Dozens of companies and business organizations are sending a letter to U.S. senators on Monday to urge them to support a bill aimed at reining in the biggest tech companies, such as Amazon.com and Alphabet’s Google.
Fueled by their faith in Christ, the Oklahoma Sooners softball team won their second consecutive NCAA title last week to cap off one of the most dominant seasons in college softball history.
Participation in team sports has many benefits, one of which is better mental health in children and adolescents. In a study that was published earlier this month, researchers evaluated over 11,000 children from the United States in an effort to identify correlations between organized sports and mental health difficulties.
Israel’s fragile governing coalition appeared closer to collapse on Monday after reports that a lawmaker from Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s right-wing party said he was “no longer part” of the government.