A former official at USA Swimming tendered her resignation earlier this month in protest of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas competing in female competitions, according to The Washington Examiner.
Monday, the Centers for Disease Control recommended cutting in half the isolation time for people who test positive for COVID-19.
2021 marks the deadliest year in U.S. history for police officers, according to a December report from The National Fraternal Order of Police.
Dozens of civilians in Myanmar were slaughtered by junta soldiers in a gruesome Christmas Eve attack according to reports coming out of the country.
Tonight on FISM News, we take a look back at some of the biggest news we covered throughout the year 2021! Join us as today we look at what went on between January and March.
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A recent survey carried out by Rasmussen Reports has highlighted a very clear divide among Americans and the belief, or lack thereof, in natural immunity.
U.S. and Japanese military leaders have drawn up a draft plan for a joint operation in the event of an emergency in Taiwan as tensions rise between the self-ruled democratic island and China.
Worldwide flight cancelations and delays left thousands of travelers stranded for the holidays.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, built to give the world a glimpse further into the universe, was launched by rocket early Saturday from the northeastern coast of South America, opening a new era of astronomy.
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A Moscow court on Friday said it was fining Alphabet’s Google 7.2 billion roubles ($98 million) for what it said was a repeated failure to delete content Russia deems illegal, the first revenue-based fine of its kind in Russia.
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