Tonight on FISM News: The Biden administration considers ID’s for illegal immigrants, Republican AG’s go after Google for censoring pregnancy centers, and Taiwan participates in air-raid exercises.
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Tonight on FISM News: The Biden administration considers ID’s for illegal immigrants, Republican AG’s go after Google for censoring pregnancy centers, and Taiwan participates in air-raid exercises.
Exploring the end of the middle ages and the dawn of gunpowder in warfare.
On Monday, the NFL announced its launch of a new smartphone streaming service called “NFL+,” a platform that will give the sports giant more revenue streams and give consumers greater flexibility of how to watch their favorite team.
A court in the United Kingdom has ruled against parents who want to prevent a hospital from ending their son’s life by taking him off life support, according to reports that surfaced Monday.
Russia’s new space chief said on Tuesday his country plans to withdraw from the International Space Station after 2024, though a senior NASA official said Moscow has not communicated its intent to pull out of the two-decade-old orbital partnership with the United States.
Ohio legislators are considering giving teenagers mental health days from school in a move some are praising for its potential to destigmatize mental health issues. Others argue that this will have a detrimental effect on students’ health.
In preparation for the new school year, an Iowa public school district recently announced a new policy whereby students can bunk with the gender they identify with on overnight trips.
Shares of U.S. retailers slid on Tuesday after a forecast cut from industry bellwether Walmart Inc stoked fears of a broader slowdown in spending as high inflation raises costs for consumers.
In her fight to sanction abortion in the state of Michigan, Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer has not only pushed for expanded abortion access but has also struck down budgetary items that would assist women who desire to choose life.
Disney+ is expanding its mature content with the addition of three “R-rated” movies in its lineup. On Friday, the streaming service added Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and Logan. While parent controls promise protection, some concerns remain.