On Wednesday, the Justice Department unsealed complaints that, if true, cast a startling light on the actions of the People’s Republic of China within the borders of the United States.
A powerful earthquake off Japan’s northeast coast left thousands of homes without water and power on Thursday and forced factories to suspend operations, adding to supply chain woes for makers of smartphones, electronics and automobiles worldwide.
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Vladimir Putin, who has repeatedly called for the “denazification” of Ukraine, invoked Hitler himself in bone-chilling remarks he made Wednesday.
A huge spike in Ukrainian language users on popular learning app Duolingo shows the global support the nation has secured amidst the disaster of war.
President of WallBuilders, Tim Barton, joins Seth Udinski to discuss the importance of preserving America’s founding history and ideals and the need to fight against the deconstructionist movement.
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Around 1,800 employees in one of Amazon’s downtown Seattle offices are being temporarily reassigned due to an increase in the area’s violent crime
Tonight on FISM News: CBP data shows a 63% border surge from last year, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addresses Congress, and a massive cargo ship runs aground near Baltimore.
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Historians have argued and been subsequently baffled by this strange collection of rocks in Wiltshire, England.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday will close the door on its ultra-easy pandemic-era monetary policy and step up the fight against stubbornly high inflation with the first in what is likely to be a series of interest rate hikes this year.
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British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and dual national Anoosheh Ashoori flew out of Iran on Wednesday, ending a long ordeal during which they became a bargaining chip in Iran’s talks with the West over Tehran’s nuclear program.
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