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American churches hit stained glass breaking point
Churches and cathedrals throughout the American Midwest and beyond are approaching a silent, untold armageddon that will impact tens of…
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The King’s College in NYC cancels classes, may lose accreditation
The King’s College in New York City once was considered an important Christian institution in an influential cultural center. Now…
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$280 billion in Covid relief went to criminals
More than $280 billion in U.S. Covid-19 relief went to criminals in and out of the United States, according to…
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Parents clash with Cameron school board over library books
Residents of Cameron, Mo., are accusing their school district of misleading them about the presence of what they say are…
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100 law clerks pen letter defending Justice Clarence Thomas
More than 100 former law clerks for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas have signed an open letter that stands as…
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Dollar stores lock up merchandise as shoplifting spikes
An epidemic of shoplifting is spreading across the nation with retailers reporting the loss of tens of billions of dollars.…
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They lost all, but Maui ministries still serving
The Salvation Army lost its Lahaina Lighthouse Corps complex to the fires on the Hawaiian island of Maui, including the…
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Majority of Missourians rate public schools as only fair or poor
More than half of Missourians are not happy with the state’s public schools. Fifty-six percent rated their local schools as…
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