Tonight on FISM News: New York’s newest gun restrictions take effect, the UN accuses China of human rights abuses, and the US sees victories for religious freedom.
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Tonight on FISM News: New York’s newest gun restrictions take effect, the UN accuses China of human rights abuses, and the US sees victories for religious freedom.
A subculture that a carries with it the heart of the American experience.
In yet another win for religious freedom in America, a U.S. District Court Judge ruled that a Christian wedding photographer in Kentucky is allowed to refuse service to homosexual couples under First Amendment rights to religious freedom.
New Hampshire accused them of aggressively marketing opioids to doctors and patients, misrepresenting their addictive properties when used to treat chronic pain, and targeting vulnerable groups like the elderly.
The curriculum in a California school district claims there are over 10 sexual orientations and 8 gender identities.
A pro-abortion group sought to place a proposed amendment on the Nov. 8 ballot to enshrine abortion rights in the state.
Federal regulators said the recalled software could “incorrectly predict” an oncoming vehicle’s path. Cruise said it had determined this unusual scenario would not recur after the software update.
Wilson has received a massive contract extension with the Broncos, while the LA Rams’ Donald justified his helmet-swinging rampage at last week’s joint practice with the Bengals.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that at least 81 people on the terror watchlist have been encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border since Biden took office. According to reports, that comes after a four-year average of three encounters prior to 2021.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the green-light for an updated version of the mRNA COVID-19 booster, but it was approved without any human trials for the updated drug.