Tonight on FISM News: Biden’s loan forgiveness plan faces backlash, teachers are in short supply as kids go back to school, and dozens of Ukrainians are killed in a rocket attack.
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Tonight on FISM News: Biden’s loan forgiveness plan faces backlash, teachers are in short supply as kids go back to school, and dozens of Ukrainians are killed in a rocket attack.
Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan won’t just delete the debt of some college-goers.
Former heavyweight champion George Foreman, 73, has denied the allegations since they first became public last month and spokespeople referred questions about the lawsuits to his earlier statement.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive coordinator hasn’t landed the top job despite interviewing 15 times with 14 NFL teams over the past four years. He’s still hoping for an opportunity to be a head coach.
The centuries-old discussion about the specifics of end-times theology and prophecies in Revelation continues, as many Christians are now speculating the connections between Amazon’s new “palm payment” and the Mark of the Beast.
The Nigerian Army recently reported the rescue of half a dozen of the 276 former schoolgirls whose abductions by the jihadist group drew worldwide condemnation, according to a Decision Magazine report.
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), a member of the Senate Commerce and Armed Services committees, arrived in Taiwan on Thursday, marking the third visit by a U.S. dignitary this month, defying pressure from Beijing to halt the trips.
“If you take out a loan, you pay it back. Period,” the post at issue simply stated.
In all, at least 21 of the 30 school board candidates endorsed by Gov. DeSantis won Tuesday and another four will proceed to runoff elections in November.
The Federal Communications Commission said Thursday the agency will investigate mobile carriers’ compliance with rules requiring them to disclose to consumers how they are using and sharing location data.