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Catholic bishops meet to discuss denying Biden communion
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will meet his week to discuss whether President Biden will be allowed to receive…
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Israel to reopen for individual tourism July 1
Individual travelers will be welcomed to Israel beginning on July 1. Pre-Covid, the country had its biggest year ever as…
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Netanyahu ends 12 years of service as Bennett becomes prime minister
A record twelve years straight of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister came to an end Sunday night as Naftali Bennett was…
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Missouri’s ‘Second Amendment Preservation Act’ signed into law
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Saturday signed the “Second Amendment Preservation Act.” It bans state law enforcement agencies from enforcing…
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Iowa latest state to ban critical race theory
Another state has banned critical race theory. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed legislation this week banning the theory from being…
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St. Louis is home to several historic churches to visit on summer getaways
Local residents don’t have to travel to Europe to visit historic churches this summer. St. Louis has several excellent examples…
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With 2% chance of survival, Christian cancer patient brings America’s Got Talent to tears
On Tuesday night, Jane Marczewski who goes by her stage name “Nightbirde,” was awarded the Golden Buzzer after singing her…
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Inflation in May matches that of the Great Recession
U.S. inflation is now at its highest level since the Great Recession of 2008. The Labor Department released additional data on…
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Justice Department will defend Christian schools against lawsuit
In a twist, the Justice Department this week said it will defend a rule that exempts Christian schools from anti-discrimination…
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New series redefines for audiences the personal story of enslaved Americans
Barry Jenkins, the director of “The Underground Railroad,” says that “before making this show … I would have said I’m…
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