Tonight on FISM News: Border encounters continue to break records, China’s former president is escorted from party congress as Xi expands his power, and a toddler overdoses on rainbow fentanyl.
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Tonight on FISM News: Border encounters continue to break records, China’s former president is escorted from party congress as Xi expands his power, and a toddler overdoses on rainbow fentanyl.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday temporarily blocked a judge’s order requiring Senator Lindsey Graham to testify to a grand jury in Georgia in a criminal investigation into whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies unlawfully tried to overturn 2020 election results in the state.
Following a years-long battle in a discrimination case, Cathy Miller, who owns Tastries Bakery in Bakersfield, was relieved of any legal obligation to Eileen and Mireya Rodriguez-Del Rio, the couple to whom she refused service.
One recent poll actually has him slightly ahead of the Lieutenant Governor. Many polls that had Fetterman up just a few weeks ago are now declaring the race a statistical dead heat. So what’s happening?
Chinese nationals Guochun He and Zheng Wang were charged in a criminal complaint dated Oct. 20 and made public on Monday. Court documents did not name the company, but a person familiar with the investigation said they were trying to interfere with the prosecution of Huawei.
Some parents said if they refused to participate in the controversial programs, their children wouldn’t be admitted into the school, according to a report in the New York Post.
Consumers’ buying habits remain relatively unchanged despite growing inflation and the rising price index, according to information from credit card companies, American Express and Bank of America.
The protests have posed one of the boldest challenges to Iran’s clerical leadership since the 1979 revolution, even if they do not appear close to toppling a government that has deployed its powerful security apparatus to quell the unrest.
London’s Metropolitan Police (MPS) admitted that it “fell below standards” in a formal apology to Ms. Tash. “I have considered the background to your claim and am satisfied that on these occasions the level of service did fall below the requisite standard,” MPS Inspector Andy O’Donnell, Directorate of Professional Standards, Civil Actions Investigation Unit, wrote in the apology.
As the city of Philadelphia celebrates a renewed run of athletic success in the fall of 2022, robberies at nine Wawa franchises in the city due to crime reveal a disturbing underworld of chaos.