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Liberty University mourns death of freshman football player
Liberty University is mourning the death of Tajh Boyd, a freshman offensive lineman on the Flames’ football team. “It is…
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Self-avowed Marxist takes over American Library Association
The backlash against the self-proclaimed Marxist president of the American Library Association is growing. Emily Drabinski took over as president…
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Latest strain of COVID is like the common cold
Do you have a slight cold? It could be the latest variant of COVID. The Omicron subvariant EG.5 is now…
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Where to Find Happiness
Have you ever said to a friend or family member, “I just want you to be happy.” as they were considering…
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Several measures to boost student safety will take effect in Missouri this school year
Missouri families preparing to send their children back to school later this month may notice several steps the state is…
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Tomato troubles? Here’s some tips
Extreme heat, drought, torrential rains, and hungry critters may be wreaking havoc on your garden. After weeding, watering, and waiting…
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Concerned citizens in 44 states held “See You at the Library” events Saturday
Americans in 44 states visited 260 libraries across the nation on Saturday for the first “See You at the Library”…
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Bishop backtracks about not using “our father” in Lord’s Prayer
An Anglican archbishop is walking back earlier controversial comments about using the phrase “our father” in prayer. Steve Cottrell, the…
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Abortions in Kansas skyrocket as court hears challenge to state’s remaining pro-life laws
A Kansas District Court on Aug. 8 will hear arguments challenging abortion laws that require women to be informed. On…
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