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Chillicothe honors vets as a ‘Purple Heart City’
Chillicothe is placing signs soon to show its support for America’s soldiers who have received the Purple Heart medal. City…
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How a lesbian union president and Christian aid leader teamed up to get Puerto Rico clean water
In an era when those on the opposite side of the political or religious aisle tend to avoid each other,…
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180 missiles fired at Israel from Gaza overnight
More than 180 missiles were fired from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel overnight, injuring nearly twenty people including a…
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Argentina Senate rejects abortion bill in historic vote
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — In a reversal of fortunes for the pro-abortion movement that has pushed for abortion around the…
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Nigerian activists run schools to counter Boko Haram violence
LASSA, NIGERIA — When Rebecca Gadzama meets with the teachers she oversees, they sometimes hold the meeting outdoors, under trees in…
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Kansas to cover ACT exam fees for high school juniors
All Kansas high school juniors will be able to take ACT exams and assessments for free next school year, according…
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Weird details in Bill Hybels’ sex scandal should lead churches to make changes
Once again, a well-known pastor and scandal is making headlines across the country. And, as is too often the case,…
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Missouri primary election results not without surprises
Missourians may be thankful that the primary election is over, if only for the fact that the political TV ads…
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Kobach leads Gov. Colyer in latest count
In a what could be stunning defeat for an incumbent, Kris Kobach leads Governor Jeff Colyer in the current vote…
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New Iranian sanctions hit while Iranians march for freedom
US sanctions are hitting Iran’s economy this week, putting new pressure on the Islamic regime. President Trump signed an executive…
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