Wednesday, the Western world again announced a series of sanctions meant to cripple the Russian economy and force Russia President Vladimir Putin to desist his brutal war campaign in Ukraine.
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A baseball season once in doubt kicks off today, as MLB Opening Day games swing into action.
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Ukrainian officials continue the monumental task of identifying hundreds of bodies of massacred civilians discovered in Bucha and other towns near Kyiv following the withdrawal of Russian forces from the capital as they collected evidence of war crimes.
JetBlue Airways Corp on Wednesday mounted a vigorous defense of its unsolicited $3.6 billion bid to acquire ultra-low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines, saying the company is “highly confident” of securing regulatory approval for the deal.
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A Massachusetts school board is being accused of violating state and federal law by denying the rights of a new private Christian school to open due to their religious standards about sexuality and evolution.
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President Joe Biden is facing a possible loss of confidence from his party as polling indicates that the American people don’t have a positive impression of the current administration.
Tonight on FISM News: The DHS directs border agents to keep illegal aliens, Colorado and Oklahoma issue opposing abortion bills, and Zelenskyy addresses the UN Security Council.
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Sanctions imposed on Russia over its war in Ukraine should give China a “good understanding” of the consequences it could face if it provides material support to Moscow, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said on Wednesday.
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Georgia’s legislature passed a bill Monday that empowers state authorities to investigate election fraud.