Joe Biden’s claim to being the antithesis of former President Donald Trump in terms of rhetoric and dealing with the media took another hit Monday when a live microphone captured the president using a curse word to insult Fox News reporter Peter Doocy.
Tonight on FISM News: a new Biden program gives legal help to illegal migrants facing deportation, the U.S. orders its embassy staff in Ukraine to evacuate, and the NFL sees a historic divisional weekend.
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The United Arab Emirates, the tourism and commercial hub of the Gulf region, on Monday said it had foiled a second missile attack by Yemen’s Iranian-aligned Houthi movement group, which last week hit a fuel depot in Abu Dhabi, killing three people.
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Newly-elected Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) issued additional school safety guidance Friday after eight districts across the Commonwealth defied his executive order that banned mask mandates in schools.
Over the weekend, Gonzaga University took away season ticket rights for one of its most influential players because he has refused to abide by the school’s mask mandates.
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In some relatively good news in the fight for life, a recently released poll reveals that most Americans want to increase restrictions on abortions.
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More than 100 ISIS fighters attacked Gweiran Prison in northeastern Syria late Thursday as they tried to free almost 3,500 ISIS detainees. The ISIS prisoners were being held by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
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The Biden administration is seeking to increase legal help for illegal immigrants facing deportation in seven border towns across three states, Axios reports.
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Intel Corp said on Friday it would invest up to $100 billion to build potentially the world’s largest chip-making complex in Ohio, looking to boost capacity as a global shortage of semiconductors affects everything from smartphones to cars.
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