Shots fired at East High School in Des Moines, Iowa on Monday afternoon left one teenager dead and two others in critical condition, according to the Des Moines police.
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Shots fired at East High School in Des Moines, Iowa on Monday afternoon left one teenager dead and two others in critical condition, according to the Des Moines police.
Wall Street’s main indexes fell sharply on Monday, with the Nasdaq Composite confirming it was in a bear market, as the prospect of a ban on oil imports from Russia sent crude prices soaring and fueled concerns about rising inflation.
Though Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo shared a stage with Gov. Ron DeSantis and a cadre of doctors and epidemiologists, he alone captured all the headlines by announcing Florida would recommend against COVID-19 vaccination for healthy children.
A quartet of well-placed legislators announced Monday that Congress was nearing the completion of a bipartisan bill that would suspend all trade with Russia and Belarus and ban Russian oil imports.
Ukrainians hoping to escape Russia’s indiscriminate, scorched-earth military campaign remain wary after a third round of talks between the two countries resulted in yet another ceasefire agreement that would provide a window for Ukrainian civilians to safely escape fighting in the eastern city of Sumy.
Bill Cosby avoided renewed legal jeopardy on Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a bid by prosecutors to undo last year’s ruling in Pennsylvania that overturned the 84-year-old actor and comedian’s 2018 sexual assault conviction.
A court filing made public last week by the Jan. 6 House select committee outlined its likely criminal referral to Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Tonight on FISM News: Oil and gas prices surge as politicians look to ban Russian oil imports, the People’s Convoy drives laps around Washington D.C. to protest COVID mandates, and Ukraine’s Zelensky pleads for more help from Western nations.
This man came from a hard upbringing to stardom in Major League Baseball.
Critics have blasted Twitter after the social media platform has maintained Russian President Vladimir Putin’s account as he invades Ukraine, despite removing the accounts of many others, including former President Donald Trump.