Tonight on FISM News: President Biden starts his new credit program, evacuations continue in Sudan, and the number of LGBT students skyrockets.
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Tonight on FISM News: President Biden starts his new credit program, evacuations continue in Sudan, and the number of LGBT students skyrockets.
President Warren G. Harding presided in office during the transformative and substantial period of the Roaring 20’s.
The red state relocation epic continues as data shared by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) confirms the ongoing trend.
The Christian actor and author said parents “earnestly long for a return to wholesome, God-honoring, pro-American values.”
Some 700 Peruvian soldiers and police officers will reinforce its southern border with Chile to prevent the entry of undocumented migrants, Peruvian authorities said on Friday, amid diplomatic tensions between the two countries over the issue.
“The biggest takeaway we’re taking is independents did not break our way, which has to happen if we’re gonna win in 2024,” McDaniel said on “Fox News Sunday,” adding that the support of independents is what typically ushers in a “red wave.”
People mentioned in the report include now-CIA Director William Burns, Bard College president Leon Botstein, Obama White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, and famed professor Noam Chomsky.
“We know that he lied bold-faced to Congress about never e-mailing Hunter Biden,” Johnson said.
It was the first time since the farm fair in Sao Paulo state started in 1994 that no representative from the federal government was present on the opening day of the event, which showcases advances in agricultural technology.
The results show that less than 76% of high school students self-identified as heterosexual, while 12.2% identified as bisexual, 5.2% as questioning, 3.9% as other, 3.2% as gay or lesbian, and 1.8% said they didn’t understand the question.