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Missouri updates laws from 1980s that criminalized HIV transmission
Missouri has updated laws that make it a crime to transmit the HIV virus for the first time in more…
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Lebanon on verge of total economic collapse
While Lebanon suffers from the worst economic crisis in its history, the Iranian terror proxy Hezbollah, which has such a…
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Pregnant Wichita woman killed by fleeing ‘robber’ – but miracle baby survives
A pregnant Wichita mother was tragically killed in a car accident on July 6, but doctors were able to save her…
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Convicted of murder as a teen, Gene McGuire has found true freedom
In 1977, then 17-year-old Gene McGuire found himself at the wrong place at the wrong time. His 24-year-old cousin had…
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Kate Mulgrew, Star Trek’s groundbreaking first female captain, chose life
This year marked the 20th anniversary of the airing of Star Trek: Voyager’s final episode, ending the run of a…
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‘Israel Uncharted!’ 3 evenings of Biblical discoveries and news
You are invited to attend “Israel Uncharted!” – an exciting evening of archaeological and Biblical discovery beginning July 19. For…
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Census shakes up Missouri town population rankings
The 2020 Census has big winners and losers in Missouri’s municipal population rankings. St. Louis is again the biggest loser,…
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Missouri school choice bill signed into law
Missouri parents will have greater choice in their children’s education after Gov. Mike Parson signed a school choice bill into…
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Survey finds that decline in white Christians has slowed
The decline in the numbers of white Christians appears to have slowed, according to the 2020 Census of Religion by…
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Historic: First Arab Gulf state opens embassy in Israel
For the very first time, an Arab Gulf state has opened an embassy in Israel. The historic event took place…
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