Tonight on FISM News: Secretary of State Blinken shares concerns about China, Biden visits Ukraine to honor the war’s 1 year anniversary, the Asbury revival spreads to colleges across the country.
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Tonight on FISM News: Secretary of State Blinken shares concerns about China, Biden visits Ukraine to honor the war’s 1 year anniversary, the Asbury revival spreads to colleges across the country.
“Let me be clear: Norfolk Southern will pay for cleaning up the mess they created and for the trauma they’ve inflicted on this community,” EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement.
Nineteen months after the confidential tax filings of American citizens were leaked, the House Committee on Ways and Means is seeking answers.
House Bill 1177 would allow teachers or other school employees to complete 40 hours of firearm training with a qualified instructor at the state’s expense.
“On Saturday alone, between 15,000 and 20,000 visitors came to partake in the Asbury revival,” The Free Press journalist Olivia Reingold wrote in a tweet, citing a university spokesperson.
“I’ve got some goals written down, but my individual stats always take care of themselves if I’m focused on the team out there,” Judge said.
“When President Putin ordered his tanks to roll into Ukraine, he thought we would roll over. He was wrong,” President Joe Biden said in a speech in Warsaw.
The controversy surrounding Rep. George Santos (R., N.Y.) continues, as an interview with Piers Morgan revealed Santos admitted he “got away with lying” during his 2020 election bid, which he lost to Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi.
“Now it’s clear that he’ll weaponize unelected federal bureaucrats to go after any American who doesn’t worship the ‘right way,’” Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey stated.
A U.S. judge on Tuesday said victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks are not entitled to seize billions of dollars of assets belonging to Afghanistan’s central bank to satisfy court judgments they obtained against the Taliban.