Tonight on FISM News: The Supreme Court hears arguments over Affirmative action, we discuss the importance of voting this election cycle, and China faces renewed COVID-19 lockdowns.
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Tonight on FISM News: The Supreme Court hears arguments over Affirmative action, we discuss the importance of voting this election cycle, and China faces renewed COVID-19 lockdowns.
FISM News recently spoke with IVoterGuide President Debbie Wuthnow about what’s on the line for Christians in this year’s elections.
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The crowd-funded, streaming television drama based on the life of Jesus and his disciples has become a worldwide phenomenon, with more than 420 million episode views around the globe since the 2019 launch of Season 1.
Whether or not the Biden administration will directly admit to the chaos at the southwestern border, it appears that the federal government will be keeping already stationed troops in the area for another year to aid in the situation.
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“We are celebrating the fact that at least 10,000 babies have a chance at life,” said Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins. “We celebrate the human potential our nation will benefit from knowing. We welcome our fellow citizens working to protect life in law and in service.”
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy, the world’s most-powerful active rocket, lifted off on Tuesday for the first time in more than three years through dense fog at Florida’s Cape Canaveral, with Elon Musk’s company sending satellites into orbit for the U.S. Space Force.
“It’s more than just the Bible; it’s the Bible in their national language, and that’s very meaningful to them,” said EEM’s European Operations Vice President Bart Rybinski.
In a move that is seen by many as an unfair targeting of Israel, the United Nations General Assembly has demanded that Israel fork over its nuclear arms and submit its manufacturing facilities to a review from the International Atomic Energy Agency, per a weekend report from the Jerusalem Post.