Tonight on FISM News: the Senate votes against Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, federal agents seize a massive haul of fentanyl, and Tennessee makes history with its Safe Haven Baby Box program.
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Tonight on FISM News: the Senate votes against Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, federal agents seize a massive haul of fentanyl, and Tennessee makes history with its Safe Haven Baby Box program.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warns that storing cash on these apps isn’t a safe long-term option.
Tennessee just made history after its very first Safe Haven Baby Box blessing.
Fewer women had babies last year than the year before, showing that not everything is going back to normal after the pandemic.
As the border crisis continues apace the amount of fentanyl pouring across the border is reaching shocking levels.
The state of Indiana is leading a lawsuit against Biden’s latest open-border policy.
FISM’s Ian Patrick breaks down some of the talking points from last night’s townhall.
The block will stay in place until a separate case challenging the rule is resolved.
The decision comes after the SEC concluded a lengthy review of a matter first raised in April 2022, when it disclosed that some of its databases had inadvertently allowed SEC enforcement staff to view legal materials meant for officials with its in-house court.
Wray’s capitulation came a day after Comer announced that he was drawing up contempt of congress charges against the bureau chief.