Tonight on FISM News: Uvalde hires lawyers to deal with records requests over the police, Wall Street slips into Bear market territory, and Christians give their testimonies of leaving the LGBTQ life in DC.
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Tonight on FISM News: Uvalde hires lawyers to deal with records requests over the police, Wall Street slips into Bear market territory, and Christians give their testimonies of leaving the LGBTQ life in DC.
Britain’s first flight to take asylum seekers to Rwanda did not take off as scheduled on Tuesday after the European human rights court issued last-minute injunctions to stop the deportation of the handful of migrants on board.
A bronze “Lion of Judah” statue created by American Christian artist Max Grenier has finally found a home in Jerusalem following a two-year delay further complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shana advises on moving Required Minimum Distributions to a Roth IRA account.
The Nebraska Association of School Boards voted on Saturday to exit the National School Boards Association (NSBA), becoming the 25th state to sever ties with the organization over their controversial letter to the Biden administration comparing parents at school board meetings to domestic terrorists.
The American Petroleum Institute, the top U.S. oil lobby organization, on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden’s administration to lift a slew of restrictions on fossil fuel development to help ease soaring energy prices.
Noncitizens who are detained as illegal immigrants are not entitled to a bond hearing, U.S.’s top legal body ruled yesterday in an 8-1 opinion.
Pro-choice protestors gathered and even blocked off streets around the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday in anticipation of an expected ruling that will overturn Roe v. Wade.
U.N. official urges organization to “respond to the crisis in Myanmar with the same urgency they have responded to the crisis in Ukraine.”
Stephen Curry didn’t make a 3-pointer in a postseason game for the first time in his career and the Golden State Warriors still beat the Boston Celtics to move within one victory of another championship.