State lawmakers in Oklahoma have put forward a new bill that would give parents more control over the books offered in public schools.
A Japanese professor has developed a prototype lickable TV screen that can imitate food flavors, another step towards creating a multi-sensory viewing experience.
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Havana Syndrome is the common name given to a mysterious illness that has struck as many as 200 American diplomats and spies since 2016.
One Virginia family will celebrate the New Year in a new and unique home thanks to Habitat for Humanity and a massive 3-D printer used by a company that specializes in crafting houses.
Florida detective Mike Blair of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office was one of the first officers to respond to a frantic 911 call from a woman pleading for help as her boyfriend, Ronnie Oneal, brutally attacked her and the couple’s two children.
The holiday season has long been a popular time for sitting presidents to issue pardons and commutations; but, in keeping with the clemency practice of virtually every modern U.S. president, Joe Biden has opted to withhold his power of forgiveness, at least for now.
Researchers have used digital technology to take the first accurate look inside the mummy of King Amenhotep I , which has remained unwrapped in modern times, according to a study published on Tuesday.
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Tonight on FISM News, we finish taking a look back at some of the biggest news we covered throughout the year 2021! Join us as today we look at the news we didn’t cover in the previous shows, everything from religion to sports to science.
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John MacArthur stands with oppressed Canadian pastors on Jan. 16 to preach on biblical sexual ethics
John MacArthur, American pastor and theologian, urges American pastors to stand by their Canadian brothers in preaching on biblical sexual morality to combat the oppressive laws being passed in Canada.
Thousands of flights within the United States and internationally were delayed and hundreds were canceled early on Friday, adding to the tally of delays and cancellations during the holiday week due to adverse weather conditions and rising cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant.
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