U.S. airline companies have been forced to shuttle customers on buses between cities within close proximity to one another due to an ongoing pilot shortage, giving credence to the phrase “desperate times call for desperate measures.”
Oil slumped about 6% on Monday to its lowest in two weeks on growing worries about the global energy demand outlook due to prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns in Shanghai and potential increases in U.S. interest rates.
- Categories:
- FISM News
Special counsel John Durham has issued trial subpoenas for members of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee in the case against Clinton attorney Michael Sussman and cybersecurity expert Rodney Joffe.
The economy will be uppermost on the minds of U.S. voters heading into the November midterm elections, according to two new polls, the findings of which do not bode well for Democrats.
The personnel exodus continues from Vice President Harris’ staff, reaching a dozen last week with her chief of staff, Tina Flournoy, announcing her departure.
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Charred bodies were left scattered among burnt palms, cars and vans on Sunday after a weekend explosion which killed more than 100 people at an illegal oil refining depot on the border of Nigeria‘s Rivers and Imo states. Flip flops, bags and clothing belonging to those who died littered the ground, which was blackened […]
- Categories:
- FISM News
Twitter is reportedly set to agree to billionaire Elon Musk’s offer to buy the company, with Reuters reporting that a final purchase at $54.20 per share may be announced later on Monday.
The U.S. Air Force announced on Saturday that Maj. Gen. William Cooley was found guilty on one of three specifications of sexual assault while being acquitted of the other two.
- Categories:
- FISM News
Last week the CDC issued a health advisory alert to notify physicians of several cases of children with hepatitis after several pediatric cases of inflamed livers were recently noticed.
Alphabet unit Google, Meta and other large online platforms will have to do more to tackle illegal content or risk hefty fines under new internet rules agreed between European Union countries and EU lawmakers on Saturday.
- Categories:
- FISM News