Tonight on FISM News: Facebook confirms its censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story, DHS cancels the controversial disinformation board, and multiple Nigerian women are rescued after eight years in captivity.
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Tonight on FISM News: Facebook confirms its censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story, DHS cancels the controversial disinformation board, and multiple Nigerian women are rescued after eight years in captivity.
There were countless jobs during World War II that were filled by civilians, both overseas and on the homefront, that were instrumental to the victory.
“It’s like nothing we have seen since World War II,” Steven Woolf, lead author of the study, said.
Without power, the reactors’ critical cooling systems are rendered completely ineffective which would result in a nuclear meltdown.
Terrence Williams, the accused ringleader of a scheme involving at least 19 former NBA players to defraud a league health plan into paying millions of dollars for bogus medical procedures pleaded guilty on Friday over his involvement.
U.S. President Joe Biden had harsh words to describe Trump-allied Republicans on Thursday, as he held his first political rally in the run-up to November elections, accusing the group of embracing violence and hatred, and saying they edged toward “semi-fascism” at an earlier fund-raising stop.
As generations of women proudly reflect on those brave suffragettes who led the struggle to give them the right to vote, President Biden marked the occasion with a vow to press onward to advance transgender ideology and promote abortion on demand.
Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. is under fire after Libs of Tik Tok recorded a phone call in which multiple employees confirm that the hospital offers hysterectomies for minors.
Beijing and Washington took a major step on Friday towards ending a dispute that threatened to boot Chinese companies, including Alibaba, from U.S. stock exchanges, signing a pact to allow U.S. regulators to vet accounting firms in China and Hong Kong.
Abortion bans in Tennessee, Texas, and Idaho all went into effect on Thursday while Oklahoma will begin bans today. North Dakota was also meant to start a ban today. However, a state judge issued a late injunction on Thursday that prevented it.