Tonight on FISM News: the Louisiana trigger abortion ban is back in effect, the US military cuts off more members who refuse the COVID shot, and Elon Musk pulls out of his $44 billion dollar Twitter deal.
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Tonight on FISM News: the Louisiana trigger abortion ban is back in effect, the US military cuts off more members who refuse the COVID shot, and Elon Musk pulls out of his $44 billion dollar Twitter deal.
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[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether the PGA Tour broke antitrust law in fighting off the rival LIV Golf circuit, which is financially backed by Saudi Arabia. The PGA Tour confirmed the probe, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. “This was not unexpected. We went through this in 1994 […]
A wave of companies have announced they will pay for employees’ access to “reproductive health services” following the Supreme Court’s official ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which returned the authority to legislate abortion issues to the states.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg appeared to defend a tweet by his husband, Chastin, which made light of protests that forced Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh out the back door of a local D.C. restaurant.
Less than a quarter of Americans believe that the U.S. is currently “on the right track” according to a new Harvard-CAPS Harris Poll and only 6% of respondents were “unsure” or “didn’t know,” showing that one of the few things Americans can agree on these days is the pessimism of America’s current direction.
India is set to surpass China as the world’s most populous country in 2023, with each counting more than 1.4 billion residents this year, a United Nations report said on Monday, warning that high fertility would challenge economic growth.
On Monday, three women who voted for Biden in the 2020 election shared their displeasure with the president and their regret for having voted for him.
Gunmen killed 19 people in two apparently random shootings within hours of each other at taverns in South Africa, police said on Sunday, reinforcing the country’s bleak status as a global center for murder.
The National Guard and Army Reserves have cut off over 60,000 military members who declined to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, in the latest revelation in the battle over medical freedom within the armed forces.