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Evidence of Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem discovered
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s ongoing archaeological excavation on Mount Zion in Jerusalem have announced a…
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As classes begin, students can start an FCA at their school
Fellowship of Christian Athletes is making it easy for students to start a club in their school. While FCA is…
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Radical Congresswomen boycott bi-partisan trip to Israel
There’s not much that both Democrats and Republicans can agree on these days. Unless you’re talking about bi-partisan support for…
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China removes word ‘bible’ from Robinson Crusoe
Authorities in China have continued to crack down on the Christian faith, this time by erasing faith-based words from children’s…
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Coroner cannot say Epstein death was suicide
The New York City medical examiner’s office completed an autopsy on the body of accused child sex-trafficker and financier Jeffrey Epstein.…
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FROM THE CHEAP SEATS – Will there be real football in Lawrence?
If you want to see just how bad football has been in Lawrence, just check out last year’s attendance numbers.…
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State Auditor responsible for implementing Soros-funded redistricting, runs for Governor
State Auditor Nicole Galloway is running for Missouri Governor in the 2020 election. The liberal Democrat has filed paperwork with…
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After 200 years, US Army gets its own museum
Right now, the US Army is the only military branch without its own national museum. In 2020, that’s set to change.…
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Catholic Charities name change reflects move toward holistic services
In 2012, Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas began a shift away from one-time, crisis intervention programs towards self-sustainability by offering…
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