Tonight on FISM News: Railway unions avoid a strike with a potential deal, Ukraine and Russia court allies in the war, and former transgender individuals speak out.
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Tonight on FISM News: Railway unions avoid a strike with a potential deal, Ukraine and Russia court allies in the war, and former transgender individuals speak out.
The state of Mississippi’s ongoing civil case regarding misspent welfare dollars took a turn Monday when text messages appeared to reveal that NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre and former Governor Phil Bryant conspired to redirect funds meant to help the poor in order to build a new volleyball facility at the pair’s alma mater.
Rising mortgage rates are increasingly weighing on the interest-rate-sensitive housing sector as the Federal Reserve pushes on with aggressively raising borrowing costs in order to tame high inflation.
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services implemented a new rule on September 10, stating that the department may not change the sex listed on an individual’s birth certificate.
As of Monday, Democrats had requested 35,303 absentee ballots, representing 53% of the total of 66,311 requests, with Republicans coming in well below that figure at 8,907, or 13%.
R&B singer R. Kelly was found guilty of three child pornography counts and three counts of enticing minors for sex, but acquitted of seven other charges that included obstruction of justice, and conspiracy to receive child pornography.
Justin Herbert leads the Los Angeles Chargers against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday Night Football, which has moved to a new streaming network.
At least 20 House Republicans aren’t buying the claims by the Biden administration that it is hiring 87,000 new Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees only to target the rich.
In a 5-4 decision by the court, the justices ruled against the request to block the lower court’s decision without agreeing with the decision itself. The school must recognize the club while it exhausts the appeals process in the state of New York, after which it could be brought back to SCOTUS.
Roger Federer, regarded by many as the greatest male player to wield a tennis racket and who took the sport to new levels during a career spanning more than two decades, has announced he will retire after next week’s Laver Cup in London.