Califonia women prisoners are suing the state for allowing biological men to be placed in female facilities, saying it is leading to an unsafe environment.
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Califonia women prisoners are suing the state for allowing biological men to be placed in female facilities, saying it is leading to an unsafe environment.
In a surprise announcement on Friday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he would repeal agriculture laws that farmers have been protesting against for more than a year, sparking celebrations for what farmers called a hard-fought victory.
The MLB offseason continues to roll on, as the Most Valuable Player Awards were handed out on Thursday. Additionally, one franchise officially changed its name in the wake of the heightened racial tension in America in 2021.
For the first time since 2016, the leaders of the United States, Canada, and Mexico convened to discuss issues of importance for North America. While COVID-19, sweeping social and climate programs, and economic matters were paid substantial attention, the true significance of the meeting was that it happened at all.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released their report on the sweeping build Back Better Act pushed by President Biden and progressive Democrats saying that it will add about $367 billion “over the 2022-2031 period.”
On Thursday, with only hours to spare, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt elected to spare the life of a man sentenced to die for a murder that he, along with a collection of celebrities, sports stars, politicians, and everyday people, say he did not commit.
FISM news is following two developments at the top of Christian news headlines, both involving Christian celebrities.
Apple Inc on Wednesday said it will for the first time start selling spare parts and tools to the general public to perform their own repairs on some iPhones and Mac computers.
This week, Ohio Attorney General David Yost sued the company formerly known as Facebook for securities fraud, citing deceptive practices that posed a threat to the public and children.
Particpant were at 32% lower risk of stroke and 28% lower risk of dementia over a 10 to 14 year period.