Tonight on FISM News: Congress passes a bill to ramp up chip production in the U.S., the state of Kentucky suffers from deadly flooding, and Chinese President Xi Jingping threatens Biden over Taiwan.
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Tonight on FISM News: Congress passes a bill to ramp up chip production in the U.S., the state of Kentucky suffers from deadly flooding, and Chinese President Xi Jingping threatens Biden over Taiwan.
Whether the legends are true or not, they were most likely based on a real king.
To learn more about this bill, FISM News spoke with Mom’s for Liberty co-founder, Tina Descovich.
The two countries agreed to establish a new joint research center for next-generation semiconductors during the so-called economic “two-plus-two” ministerial meeting in Washington, Japanese Trade Minister Koichi Hagiuda said.
Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Matthew McFarland entered a preliminary injunction that temporarily bars the military branch from disciplining airmen seeking religious exemptions from the vaccine mandate.
Reports on Thursday revealed the good news that the 61-year-old artist is in stable condition and recovering well at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
President Biden on Friday nominated a lawyer who represented the Mississippi abortion clinic at the heart of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade to become a federal appeals court judge.
Disney-owned streaming service, Hulu, reversed its long-held policy barring issue-driven advertisements following backlash from Democrats whose ads were blocked on the platform.
Judicial Watch said it found “over 700 pages of documents” exposing CRT instruction at a West Point cadet training program.
Portland schools have incorporated a woke LGBTQ+ elementary school curriculum that includes graphic images, encourages exploration of sexuality, and teaches that “genders are a universe” of options, according to a recent expose by journalist Christopher Rufo.