Tonight on FISM News: The Uvalde school district’s police chief is put on leave, Russia targets grain terminals in Ukraine, and new polling shows belief in God is decreasing.
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Tonight on FISM News: The Uvalde school district’s police chief is put on leave, Russia targets grain terminals in Ukraine, and new polling shows belief in God is decreasing.
On Wednesday, the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), one of the most conservative factions of the Presbyterian Church, voted to leave the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), according to reports from the Religion News Service (RNS).
The FDA is investigating another infant death that may be tied to Abbott Laboratories contaminated baby formula.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court struck down a New York law requiring concealed carry license applicants to give “proper cause” for needing a firearm in the biggest gun rights case to reach the high court in over a decade.
A controversial victory Wednesday night has the Colorado Avalanche on the brink of a Stanley Cup championship.
Rumors have surfaced this past week from the Vatican that Pope Francis might resign from the papacy in the near future. This would mark the second consecutive papal resignation following Benedict XVI in 2013, an unlikely phenomenon that has not happened in the Roman Catholic Church since the 11th century AD.
The University of New Hampshire survey found that support for DeSantis has more than doubled since October to give him a slight edge over Trump.
Earlier this week, ESPN reported that Brooks Koepka, one of the most popular professional golfers in the United States and currently ranked 19th in the world, is backing out of the upcoming PGA Travelers Championship and will instead compete in LIV Golf’s Invitational Series.
The Oversight Board for the social media company Meta, formerly Facebook, issued its first annual report which reviewed certain decisions and policies that the company has issued for its Facebook and Instagram platforms.
The Department of Homeland Security is facing a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit concerning its disproven accusations that U.S. border patrol agents on horseback whipped Haitian migrants attempting to illegally enter the U.S. last year.