Tonight on FISM News: Kentucky suffers from devastating flooding, Ukraine’s first grain shipment departs while Donetsk is evacuated, and a new report shows the impact of inflation on rural communities.
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Tonight on FISM News: Kentucky suffers from devastating flooding, Ukraine’s first grain shipment departs while Donetsk is evacuated, and a new report shows the impact of inflation on rural communities.
Israel signaled it would not change policy around its assumed nuclear arsenal on Monday as Washington affirmed a global treaty designed to roll back the spread of such weaponry.
Senator Tom Cotton said Biden urged the White House to leak the news of Pelosi’s upcoming visit to Taiwan at the urging of her fellow Democrat President Joe Biden.
The threats follow a joint pledge entered into between the U.S. and Israel last month to deny Iran nuclear weapons. President Biden at the time said he would be willing to use force as a “last resort” to prevent Iran from doing so.
A U.S. district judge has ruled that there is reasonable evidence to support the case that Visa could be liable for the distribution of child pornography on Pornhub.
Those charged included the four founders of the scheme, named Forsage. They were last known to be living in Russia, the Republic of Georgia, and Indonesia, the SEC said in a statement.
Richard Pilger, the current chief of the Department of Justice Elections Crime Branch of the department’s Public Integrity Section, was involved in discussions in 2010 and 2013 with then director of the Exempt Organizations Unit of the IRS, Lois Lerner, about pursuing criminal prosecutions of conservative nonprofits.
Poll shows 86% of voters either strongly or somewhat agree with the statement that “protestors who engage in acts of vandalism and violence against pregnancy resource centers and churches should be prosecuted to the fullest.”
Hochul pushes monkeypox vaccine and keeps silent on male homosexuality being linked to 95% of diagnosed cases.
The U.S. has fulfilled its commitment to house Ukrainians and others fleeing Russian aggression by housing over 100,000 people from the Ukrainian region since March, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).