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Church’s Prom Boutique helps girls with free dresses
With prom season fast approaching, Woods Chapel United Methodist Church again has opened its popular Prom Boutique. This is the…
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German high court blocks attempt to enshrine Sharia law
Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court has blocked an attempt to institute Sharia law. The ruling states that the constitutionally guaranteed religious…
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Missouri lawmakers plan for potential coronavirus threat
Missouri legislators are attempting to get ahead of the curve as the coronavirus threat continues to spread globally. Although there…
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Coronavirus is a U.S, Jewish plot says Iraqi political analyst
An Iraqi political analyst is spreading a conspiracy theory that the coronavirus is a plot by the United States and…
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Prayer walk planned before drag queen library protest at capitol
Concerned Women for America is holding prayer walk in the Missouri capitol rotunda before and during a drag queen protest…
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After big wins, lawyers for Nick Sandmann to sue more media outlets
Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann will file lawsuits against five more media outlets regarding a viral incident that took place…
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Exit polls show Netanyahu with big win
Israel polling stations have closed and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party are set to become the largest…
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New heavyweight champ Tyson Fury credits God in everything
Tyson Fury, the new WBC heavyweight boxing champion, is giving credit to God. “First and foremost, I want to say…
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Missouri bill to give private and public schools same minimum wage exemption
The Missouri House this week passed a bill that would exempt religious and private schools from the state’s minimum-wage law.…
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