A verdict came yesterday in the most recent celebrity courtroom drama to grip the nation due to a multitude of sound-bite-worthy clips.
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A verdict came yesterday in the most recent celebrity courtroom drama to grip the nation due to a multitude of sound-bite-worthy clips.
FISM’s Ian Patrick takes a look at the latest on the federal debt ceiling and budget negotiations.
Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who had checked himself in to a hospital for treatment of clinical depression, will reportedly be returning to work soon.
The ruling does not apply to preventive services that were recommended before Obamacare was enacted in 2010, such as breast cancer screening.
The heavily redacted documents raise further questions regarding the board’s intentions, particularly in regard to the suppression of American free speech.
“Congress should respect D.C.’s right to pass to pass measures that improve public safety and public trust,” said the official, who was not authorized to be named.
It has been more than a year now since the horrific discovery of the bodies of five near-full-term babies stuffed in a box and left to die outside an abortion clinic in the District of Columbia.
“Rogue Worship Leader” announced his Facebook account was suspended because he had been reported for a trademark violation for using the term “worship leader.”
The BNSF Railway-operated train derailed at 1:02 a.m. local time and caught fire, forcing some residents to evacuate in the small town of Raymond, Minnesota, about 110 miles west of Minneapolis. No injuries have been reported.
One year ago today, Dan Celia, the founder and president of Financial Issues Stewardship Ministries, passed into glory at the age of 68.