Tonight on FISM News: Florida prepares for Hurricane Ian, New York City reinstates officers who refused the COVID-19 vaccine, and Christians gather in D.C. for the March for Martyrs.
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Tonight on FISM News: Florida prepares for Hurricane Ian, New York City reinstates officers who refused the COVID-19 vaccine, and Christians gather in D.C. for the March for Martyrs.
Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa once battled to be Nick Saban’s starting signal caller. Now the pair of former Alabama quarterbacks are leading the only 3-0 teams in the NFL.
“Biden said he hasn’t visited the border because he hasn’t ‘had a whole hell of a lot of time.’ Since then, Biden has spent 141 days on vacation,” RNC Research pointed out in a recent tweet.
A U.S. appeals court on Monday struck down California’s ban on privately-run immigrant detention centers in a challenge brought by private prison operator GEO Group Inc. and the Biden administration.
“It’s Day 106. There have been no arrests. There have been over 50 attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers. And our patience is at an end,” Rev. Harden said.
On Saturday, hundreds of Christians descended upon the National Mall to raise awareness for the persecuted Church worldwide in the third annual “March for the Martyrs,” put on by persecution watchdog For the Martyrs.
Canadian carriers were also pressing for an end to mask mandates on flights, citing thousands of incidents of non-compliance this year alone.
Almost 700 women die in the U.S. each year in pregnancy or childbirth-related deaths, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report.
Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake mocked Liz Cheney’s vow to ensure her defeat in the midterms as a “gift” during a Sunday appearance on Fox News.
Snowden, 39, fled the United States and was given asylum in Russia after leaking secret files in 2013 that revealed vast domestic and international surveillance operations carried out by the NSA, where he worked.