Schmitt’s call to action was that Fauci, though bad, exemplified the importance of freedom of expression in the United States.
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Schmitt’s call to action was that Fauci, though bad, exemplified the importance of freedom of expression in the United States.
On Feb. 24, the Kentucky Department for Public Health identified a confirmed case of measles in an unvaccinated individual with a history of recent international travel, the CDC said.
“It’s not just the Democrats in Washington who are destroying our country,” Scott said.
One Detroit police officer recently came to the rescue in a rather unexpected way.
FISM’s Faith Duncan gives her thoughts on a study on singleness in the U.S.
FISM’s Ian Patrick breaks down some of the notable hearings held this week.
Israel on Thursday criticized Brazil’s decision to grant berth to two Iranian warships in the face of U.S. pressure and urged President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s government to send them away.
Tonight on FISM News: We recap yesterday’s congressional hearings, the U.S. releases a surprising report on “Havana syndrome,” pro-life doctors are banned from a major medical conference.
“Since Gallup first asked this question in 1976, it has been rare for half or more of Americans to say they are worse off,” Gallup writes. “The only other times this occurred was during the Great Recession era in 2008 and 2009.”
A South Carolina jury on Thursday found Richard “Alex” Murdaugh guilty of killing his wife and son, convicting the once-influential attorney of murder in a case that has gripped the nation’s attention for nearly two years.