Tonight on FISM News: Texas Border Patrol seize record amounts of meth, President Joe Biden and the first lady honor September 11, and credit card companies agree to monitor gun purchases.
- Categories:
- Full Show
Tonight on FISM News: Texas Border Patrol seize record amounts of meth, President Joe Biden and the first lady honor September 11, and credit card companies agree to monitor gun purchases.
Nestle’s Gerber Products Company is still in “critical task force mode” due to the U.S. infant formula shortage, its CEO Tarun Malkani said last week, adding that he expects the crunch to improve by October.
The festival’s original schedule listed that the “Drag Kids” performance would take place Sunday, but the group announced in a Thursday tweet that organizers had made the “difficult decision” to “postpone” the performance, citing “increased safety concerns.”
Data from the CDC verified that as of Aug. 18 of this year, 2,574 cases of myopericarditis and pericarditis were reported in patients shortly after they received an mRNA vaccine for COVID-19.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Pittsburgh Steelers star rusher T.J. Watt suffered the most significant injuries. Prescott broke his right thumb in a 19-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He will undergo surgery and is expected to miss up to two months.
Growing wildfires in Canada’s westernmost province British Columbia prompted air quality warnings and evacuation orders on Monday, including the evacuation of a camp housing workers for the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion project.
Iran is four weeks from producing a nuclear bomb, having recently enriched its stock in uranium by 60%, a U.N. report says.
Eric P. Bruskin, a high-ranking member of the Justice Department, falsely accused the Alliance Defending Freedom of being a “hate group.”
Additionally, Intel Corp broke ground on Friday on a $20 billion factory in Ohio to build cutting edge processor chips.
The Jets lost their home opener, 24-9, but the outcome of the game meant little compared to the events just before kickoff, when NYPD officer Brianna Fernandez took the stadium microphone to sing the National Anthem.