As the NFL is preparing for championship weekend, several off-field developments have arisen, including an update on the allegations of abuse and dysfunction in the Washington Football Team.
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As the NFL is preparing for championship weekend, several off-field developments have arisen, including an update on the allegations of abuse and dysfunction in the Washington Football Team.
U.S. border officials are preparing for as many as 9,000 border arrests per day by the spring, according to two Department of Homeland Security officials, which would be significantly larger than last year’s peak and could cause a headache for the Democratic administration ahead of midterm elections.
Amy Schneider’s 40 game winning streak on the show Jeopardy! came to an end Wednesday.
A Christian adoption group in Tennessee is embroiled in a recent lawsuit with a Jewish couple, who is arguing the adoption agency discriminated against them based on religion. The suit was filed in court last week.
In recent years, particularly since the start of the pandemic, the U.S. has experienced a growing phenomenon of people fleeing blue states for red ones. Not just here and there – in droves.
China told the United States on Thursday it wants all sides involved in Ukraine to remain calm and avoid increasing tensions, while Washington stressed de-escalation and warned of the security and economic risks from any Russian aggression.
Tonight on FISM News: Texas Governor Abbott hosts a “border security briefing,” the Fed is expected to raise interest rates in March, and the West sends a proposal to Russia for peace in Ukraine.
Disturbing reports have emerged of patients being taken off of life-saving organ transplant lists based on their COVID-19 vaccination status.
The national security advisors for the United States and Israel met virtually Wednesday to outline a shared strategy in dealing with the nuclear ambitions of Iran.
A statue has been erected in the mountains outside Los Angeles, California, to honor the late NBA star Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, as well as seven others who were killed in a tragic helicopter crash on January 26, 2020.