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‘Smiles for America’ honors police, first responders for 9/11 anniversary
In honor of the 20th anniversary of September 11, a new program called Smiles for America is giving 50 first…
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Young and secular are least vaccinated, not Evangelicals as media reports
(ANALYSIS) As the delta variant has caused COVID-19 to surge again in the United States, there’s been a flurry of…
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Lessons from Roman historian Livy on the rise and fall of nations
Two thousand years ago, an eminent Roman historian coined the popular aphorism, “Better late than never.” His name was Titus…
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Maverick City Music is bringing gospel to a new generation
Christian artists seldom top secular charts or appear on Times Square billboards. The contemporary Gospel band Maverick City Music has…
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Jackson County reinstates mask mandate through August
Beginning Monday, Jackson Country residents will be required to wear masks, at least for the next 30 days. The county…
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Cat runs on Yankee Stadium field, crowd goes wild
An quick-footed and elusive cat amused baseball fans attending a Yankees vs Orioles game at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx…
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St. Louis couple who wielded guns pardoned by Gov. Parson
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Tuesday pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who made national headlines last…
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Number of homeschooling families expected to skyrocket this fall
Back-to-school sales are a sure sign that summer vacation is winding down. Many parents, however, will not be sending their…
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Parson joins with other governors, Pence in calling for Roe v. Wade to be overturned
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has joined former Vice President Mike Pence in calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn…
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Gold medal Olympian wrestler loves representing USA
U.S. wrestler Tamyra Mensah-Stock has destroyed the media narrative that Black Americans hate their country. After winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics…
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