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Jun 05 2024
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Australian regulator shifts legal battle with X
Australia’s eSafety commissioner dropped part of her legal feud with Elon Musk’s X after the billionaire refused a worldwide censorship of a Sydney church stabbing. The commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, initially hoped to force Mr. Musk to remove the video for all X users, not just those in Australia, via a federal court ruling. But on Wednesday, she changed her tune, saying she would instead
Washington TimesJun 05 2024
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Beloved Central Texas custom lighting store closing after 60 years of service
LORENA, Texas (KWTX) - The Village Lamp Lighter, a lighting store in Lorena, is closing its doors after nearly 60 years of customizing lamps and light fixtures for homes, businesses and churches across the country. Bruce and Beverly Bowman, owners of The Village Lamp Lighter, have been doing what they love for decades--making custom lamps, chandeliers and light fixtures. “It’s really nice to
KWTX 10May 31 2024
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Arts for the Soul brings Jurana with Daniel Martinez Friday
The Arts for the Soul music and fine arts series will present Jurana with Daniel Martinez in concert at First Presbyterian Church, 840 S. 17th St., at 7 p.m. Friday. This outdoor concert will take place in the parking lot on the east side of the church. Free ice cream from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dairy Store will be provided by Arts for the Soul. The musicians of Jarana perform and
Lincoln Journal StarJun 05 2024
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Honolulu City Council, DHHL unveil plan for Kailua housing
Honolulu City Council members and the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands on Tuesday unveiled a Council resolution to approve the transfer of city residential property in Kailua to DHHL to develop single-family homes for Hawaiian home lands beneficiaries. The 10.038-acre Kalaheo property near Kalaheo High School by Ilimano and Iliana streets — between the Kailua Assembly of God Church and
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserJun 05 2024
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Inside the fifth-largest cathedral in the US: Quiet and light at Holy Name of Jesus
It stands on a West Raleigh hill with its dome looming over the city, a copper-colored finger pointing into the sky. Everything about Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral suggests size, majesty, the enormity of God, from the 50 bells in its bell tower to the 3,737 pipes in its pipe organ. The seat of Raleigh’s Catholic diocese ranks as the fifth-largest cathedral in the United States, bigger than St.
The Herald-SunJun 05 2024
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Wilmington's Italian Festival celebrates 50 years, but its roots go back to the 1920s
• St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, the parish on the west end of Wilmington that helped tie Italian-Americans in Delaware into one large community, is celebrating its 100th anniversary. • It's also the 50th anniversary of St. Anthony's Italian Festival, a celebration of Italian American culture and heritage that covers six city blocks and is considered one of the state's top tourist
Delaware OnlineJan 26 2024
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Historic church in New London a total loss, demolition to begin Friday
• None The remains of the First Congregational Church on 66 Union St. in New London collapsed on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant) • None Connecticut State Police Search and Rescue go through the rubble after the First Congregational Church on 66 Union St. in New London collapsed on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant) • None Connecticut State Police
Hartford CourantFeb 19 2024
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral funeral for transgender activist prompts ‘Mass of Reparation,’ church says
Catholic officials in New York held a Mass of Reparation on Saturday following what it called “scandalous behavior” at a Thursday funeral for Cecilia Gentili, an atheist transgender woman and former sex worker lauded by mourners as the “mother of all whores.” Gentili died Feb. 6 at age 52 of undisclosed causes. The Feb. 15 service drew a crowd estimated at more than 1,000 to St. Patrick’s
Washington TimesJun 04 2024
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BR poll: Slight majority oppose Law Amendment, NC messengers evenly split
CARY, N.C. – A slight majority of respondents to an online poll by the Biblical Recorder (BR) said they did not support a proposed amendment to the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) constitution that would add language stating that only men can serve in the role of pastor or elder in a cooperating church. Of the 358 total respondents to an informal online poll published over the past week by
The Biblical Recorder