Cleotha Abston, the suspected murderer of teacher and billionaire heiress Eliza Fletcher, gained another kidnapping and rape charge this week after DNA testing confirmed him as the perpetrator of a 2021 kidnapping and rape case.
The National Rifle Association launched a campaign last week claiming that the media ignores many stories of gun owners defending victims against attackers.
Queen Elizabeth II left her Scottish home for the final time in an emotional moment as thousands lined the streets to pay their respects as the hearse passed by.
Last Spring, in the wake of a major human trafficking sting in Polk County, Florida, Sheriff Grady Judd said that if his department ran the same sting again, it would get the same results.
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin has the support of the White House but is losing allies among Democrats in Washington as he seeks to cash in on a promise made to him in the run-up to the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Judge Aileen Cannon, who is presiding over the legal struggle between the Department of Justice and former President Donald J. Trump, will soon decide among four potential special masters as the fight over how to handle documents seized from Mar-A-Lago continues.
Twenty years ago today, the United States of America suffered one of its darkest days in history – September 11, 2001. We at FISM News remember and honor those who died that day.
Mayor Muriel Bowser has declared a state of emergency for Washington D.C. as thousands of illegal immigrants have been bused to the district from southern border states.
Ukrainian forces severed supply lines to all of Russia’s northeastern troops when they seized control of a major railway hub in a major victory for the embattled nation earlier today.
King Charles III was proclaimed Britain’s new monarch in a ceremony that hasn’t been witnessed by the majority of people alive today.