The first Thanksgiving is a moment of great irony in world history.
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The first Thanksgiving is a moment of great irony in world history.
Tonight on FISM News: Air travel is expected to hit pre-pandemic highs, an EU reporting system shows millions of adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines, and two families who met over an accidental text come together for Thanksgiving once again.
Tonight on FISM News: Wisconsin reels from a deadly Christmas parade attack, Monday marks the vaccine deadline for federal employees, and two of the Haitian hostages have been released.
Tonight on FISM News: On Today’s Progam: Biden’s Budget Bill passes the house while the CBO says it will add to the deficit, Austria returns to full-scale COVID lockdown, and a rare copy of the U.S. Constitution is sold at auction.
Tonight on FISM News: OSHA pauses their vaccine mandate, a U.S. military official sounds the alarm on China’s hypersonic missile, and Christians are urged to pray and fast for the kidnapped missionaries in Haiti.
Tonight on FISM News: Ted Cruz grills DHS Secretary Mayorkas over the border, a Chinese tennis star goes missing after accusing a government official of sexual assault, and the Rockefeller Christmas Tree arrives in New York.
Tonight on FISM News: Job resignations reach the highest levels ever, a freedom of information act request shows the CDC won’t consider natural immunity, and the YouVersion Bible app reaches a new download record.
Tonight on FISM News: The FBI becomes the victim of server hack with unknown motive, Medicare premiums go through the roof, and an Arizona school board president allegedly keeps a secret dossier of concerned parents.
Tonight on FISM News: Governor DeSantis and President Biden continue their dispute over the border, the State Department urges Americans to leave Haiti, and a pair of Florida parents sue a school board for causing gender confusion.
Tonight on FISM News: Inflation causes the highest price increases in 30 years, Air Force sees a rise in so-called interpersonal violence, and electric car company Rivian looks to rival Tesla.