In the Protestant Reformation, scores of men and women gave their lives for doctrines of the Christian faith that we may very well take advantage of today, such as justification by faith alone.
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In the Protestant Reformation, scores of men and women gave their lives for doctrines of the Christian faith that we may very well take advantage of today, such as justification by faith alone.
The Department of Justice is planning to grant early release to thousands of federal prisoners, thanks to a rule designed to accelerate criminal rehabilitation that went into effect earlier this year.
U.S. home sales fell more than expected in February as rising mortgage rates and a perennial shortage of houses priced out first-time buyers from the market.
Rescue workers in the besieged city of Mariupol, Ukraine continue their search for survivors among the rubble of a theater blown apart by Russian airstrikes Thursday where hundreds of civilians had been sheltering.
In an update to a story that FISM News has been covering since January, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) has potentially identified six suspects they believe are responsible for the string of bomb threats to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUS) earlier this year.
Willie R. Tubbs, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] The lieutenant general who oversees the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his underlings were likely to intensify their overt and direct threats of nuclear war. As first reported by Bloomberg, Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, director of DIA, warned in a threat […]
Israel on Friday urged the United States not to remove Iran’s Revolutionary Guards from its foreign terrorist organization blacklist in exchange for “empty promises.”
This week Moderna announced in a press release that the company is seeking emergency use authorization for an additional booster shot.
Lia Thomas, the transgender swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania embroiled in controversy, won the NCAA championships in the 500-yard race on Thursday.
The WNBA said on Thursday it was working with the U.S. government to get All-Star Brittney Griner freed from a Russian prison after the TASS news agency said her detention for possession of vape cartridges containing hash oil was extended until May 19.