Tonight on FISM News: Ron DeSantis kicks off his campaign in Iowa, a North Korean family is jailed for life over a Bible, and the tech industry issues an ominous warning about AI.
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Tonight on FISM News: Ron DeSantis kicks off his campaign in Iowa, a North Korean family is jailed for life over a Bible, and the tech industry issues an ominous warning about AI.
Tonight on FISM News: Kevin McCarthy and President Biden reach a deal on the debt ceiling, the White House responds to Uganda’s new anti-gay law, and Target loses $10 billion amid ongoing boycotts.
Tonight on FISM News: Join Seth Udinski for a special Memorial Day edition of A Moment in History, where he explores various stories and tales of Americans who exemplified the phrase “American courage.”
Tonight on FISM News: the Supreme Court limits the EPA’s authority, meanwhile the Biden administration chooses to end another Trump border policy, and we look at how traveling looks for this Memorial Day weekend.
Tonight on FISM News: Ron DeSantis sees a glitch-filled campaign launch, the West uncovers a massive Chinese spy campaign, and Montana bans drag queen story time for kids.
Tonight on FISM News: Ron DeSantis launches his candidacy, Texas sues Biden over its asylum phone app, and Target walks back its LGBT products amid backlash.
Tonight on FISM News: The State Department agrees to hand over Afghanistan documents, TikTok sues Montana over its statewide ban, and an AI image of an explosion at the Pentagon sparks panic online.
Tonight on FISM News: Talks resume over the debt ceiling, Biden comments on U.S. relations with China, and the NAACP issues a travel advisory for Florida.
Tonight on FISM News: FBI Whistleblowers testify before Congress, Iran surprisingly releases two Christian prisoners, and Tim Keller passes away at the age of 72.
Tonight on FISM News: the FBI punishes concerned employees, Montana becomes the first state to ban TikTok, and the State Department releases its annual religious freedom report.