Tonight on FISM News: the United States sees its highest inflation increase since 1981, a heat wave in Europe sparks wildfires in multiple countries, and an alleged illegal alien is charged with the rape of a minor.
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Tonight on FISM News: the United States sees its highest inflation increase since 1981, a heat wave in Europe sparks wildfires in multiple countries, and an alleged illegal alien is charged with the rape of a minor.
Banks are facing a tough economic backdrop with sky-high inflation worrying consumers, under-pressure markets hurting investment banking, and inverted portions of the U.S. Treasury yield curve adding challenges to generating income.
The Biden administration’s Health and Human Services is warning pharmacies that refuse to fill abortion pill prescriptions that they may be violating federal law.
“For the first time in a Times/Siena national survey, Democrats had a larger share of support among white college graduates than among nonwhite voters — a striking indication of the shifting balance of political energy in the Democratic coalition.”
In a world where many people demand action from others, one Florida man has chosen to carry the weight of others’ garbage on his shoulders, literally.
Beni Johnson, the wife of Bethel Church’s lead pastor Bill Johnson, died Wednesday evening after a long battle with cancer. She was 67 years old.
The expected lawsuit against Google will focus on the tech giant’s dominance in the online advertising market.
The Kansas City Royals will be shorthanded in their 4-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays that begins Thursday due to Canada’s strict COVID-vaccine policies.
Morgan Stanley reported its second-quarter profit slumped 30% on Thursday, falling short of analysts’ estimates for the first time in nine quarters, as its investment banking business suffered from a slump in global deal-making.
Smugglers and illegal immigrants apparently aren’t even attempting to hide from patrol agents at the Mexico-U.S. border, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement is running out of money to do anything about it.