According to an article published in “The Federalist,” Federal Election Commission records reveal that Haugen has been working closely with Democrats to build a case for government oversight of social media censorship.
Family members of the teen charged in an Oct. 6 shooting at a Texas high school say he has been a victim of bullying and repeated robbery attempts.
Lauren Moye, FISM NEWS [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] When modern headlines show Israel as an important nation in the modern world with advanced defensive technology, it can be difficult to remember that Jerusalem had a population of around 15,000 people less than 200 years ago. That’s why self-described author, educator, and history explorer Doug Hershey has a […]
Chris Lange, FISM News [elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Stuart Scheller’s attorney has accused senior U.S. military officials of retaliatory charges against the lieutenant colonel for publicly criticizing the botched Afghanistan withdrawal that left 13 U.S. service members dead. Scheller, who spent a week in confinement in Camp Lejeune for violating a gag order prohibiting him from publicly […]
Access to clean water is a problem that affects billions of people around the globe, but a new groundbreaking development by scientists at UT Austin might just be the solution.
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The Biden administration paid contractors overseeing construction of the border wall $5 million to remain “idle,” according to the president’s former Border Security Chief Rodney Scott.
A report from The Wall Street Journal revealed that somewhere close to a dozen U.S. forces have been continually training Taiwanese land and sea forces for the past year, as tensions between the democratic island nation and the Communist-controlled country heat up.
The City of Los Angeles’ new vaccine mandate cruised to council and mayoral approval, but not everyone in the nation’s second largest city is on board.
The first hurdle of passing an emergency debt limit increase has been cleared, as the Senate voted to pass a bill that would raise the limit by $480 billion through Dec. 3.
A study from August 2020 highlights the importance of memory T-cells in providing protection from COVID-19. This new research reveals that memory T-cells may “protect some people newly infected with SARS-CoV-2 by remembering past encounters with other human coronaviruses.”