Tonight on FISM News: The House passes a Supreme Court security bill, Yellowstone shuts down amidst historic flooding, and the Southern Baptist Convention addresses its ongoing sex scandal.
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Tonight on FISM News: The House passes a Supreme Court security bill, Yellowstone shuts down amidst historic flooding, and the Southern Baptist Convention addresses its ongoing sex scandal.
While it was a time of bloodshed, it was also a time of great cultural advancement.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday released new warnings for synthetic pollutants in drinking water known as “forever chemicals” saying the toxins can still be harmful even at levels so low they are not detectable.
On Jun 10th. Rep. Ted Budd released a statement revealing that 597,000 incarcerated individuals received a third round of stimulus payments provided by the American Rescue Plan, equaling around $863 million.
The prevalence of abortions has tragically risen in the U.S. for the first time in 30 years according to a new report that reveals that roughly 20% of babies are now killed before having an opportunity to take their first breath .
The House Republican Study Committee has crafted a proposal they claim will eliminate colossal deficits and balance the federal budget in seven years, according to a Just the News report.
The Federal Reserve raised its target interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point on Wednesday to stem a disruptive surge in inflation and projected a slowing economy and rising unemployment in the months to come.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced a fresh infusion of $1 billion in weapons for Ukraine that sources familiar with the package said included anti-ship rocket systems, artillery rockets, and rounds for howitzers.
Good Guys: Hank Hough and Larry Randolph Tim travels to the mountains of Appalachia to meet a star labrador team, and their trainer, Hank Hough, who are spreading the Good News to thousands through their captivating K-9 act.
Good Guy: Tommy Clark Bikes, burritos, and Jesus! Tim returns to his hometown, Nashville TN, to meet up with Tommy Clark, founder of Urban Bike Food Ministry which operates in various cities, providing burrito meals to the homeless out of the back of bicycles!