Tonight on FISM News: The White House looks to fix the shipping backlog with infrastructure, the Department of Defense says that U.S. families are still in Afghanistan, and General Electric splits up into three companies.
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Tonight on FISM News: The White House looks to fix the shipping backlog with infrastructure, the Department of Defense says that U.S. families are still in Afghanistan, and General Electric splits up into three companies.
Tonight on FISM News: The White House tells companies to go ahead with the vaccine mandate even after a court order, alleged hackers from the group REvil were charged by the DOJ, and a survey reveals shocking beliefs from the Millennial population.
Tonight on FISM News: The House barely passes Biden’s infrastructure bill, the Iraqi prime minister survives an assassination attempt, and Elon Musk considers selling 10% of his Tesla stock.
Tonight on FISM News: An independent tax group says Biden’s spending bill would make the US the most taxed population in the West, France continues to squabble with Australia, and we look at the latest inductees in the Toy Hall of Fame.
Tonight on FISM News: Democrats dispute paid family leave and the SALT tax in Biden’s spending plan, the Department of Defense warns that the threat from China is growing, and Portland’s mayor asks for more police funding.
Tonight on FISM News: Republican Glenn Youngkin wins Virginia’s gubernatorial race, the CDC endorses the COVID vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11, and Meta (formerly called Facebook Inc.) is ending it’s facial recognition system.
Tonight on FISM News: Thoughts of the political future arise during today’s elections especially in Virginia, the FBI seemingly asserts that COVID-19 may have come from a Wuhan lab, and a poll shows that only 13% of evangelical Christians are consistently tithing.
Tonight on FISM News: the G20 conference focuses on climate change and taxes, President Biden sits down with Pope Francis in a controversial meeting, and multiple states are suing the White House over federal employee vaccine mandates.
Tonight on FISM News: The Biden administration considers paying migrant families separated under Trump, United States officials express outrage over reported torture from the Myanmar military, and Facebook officially changes its parent company’s name.
Tonight on FISM News: Attorney General Merrick Garland defends his school board memo before the Senate, the State Department issues the first gender ambiguous passport, and Liberty Counsel battles Biden’s vaccine mandate.