The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to make monumental changes to abortion laws today as they hear opening oral arguments on the legal merit of a Mississippi law prohibiting most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Chris Lange, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Joe Biden wanted a 10 percent cut in his son’s deal with a Chinese-government-linked energy conglomerate while serving as vice president, according to a recently-published bombshell book. New York Post columnist Miranda Devine lays out the Biden family’s alleged dealings with the Communist Chinese government-linked energy consortium CEFC in […]
Savannah Hulsey Pointer, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Florida Governor Ron DeSantis had harsh words for the mainstream media over their coverage of the recent Waukesha, Wisconsin Christmas parade massacre. According to DeSantis, the corporations that control most big name media outlets have attempted to push false information to the American people, saying it’s a trend […]
Members of the Taliban have killed or forced the disappearance of over 100 former Afghan security forces since the extremist organization took over Afghanistan in August, according to a new report from Human Rights Watch (HRW).
The trial of a disgraced actor is under way for allegedly faking his own attack in an effort to gain publicity and advance his career.
Vaccine-hesitant healthcare workers in states that sued the federal government over one of President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates were granted a reprieve Monday.
The Henan province in China, which suffered from deadly flooding back in August, is set to implement a new surveillance technology that uses face-scanning technology according to a report from the BBC News.
Four GOP-led states have recently changed unemployment insurance rules to allow workers fired for defying President Biden’s vaccine mandates to receive unemployment benefits.
A Morning Consult poll released last week showed that of the top ten governors with the best job approval ratings, nine were Republicans. Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) is the one exception, coming in seventh with a job approval rating of 64 percent.
Uganda’s lone international airport, Entebbe Airport, handles almost two million passengers every year, and is now in danger of being taken over by China.