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May 14 2023
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Stained glass of Jesus raises questions of race, gender
WARREN, R.I. — A nearly 150-year-old stained-glass church window that depicts a dark-skinned Jesus Christ interacting with women in New Testament scenes has stirred up questions about race, Rhode Island’s role in the slave trade and the place of women in 19th century New England society. The window installed at the long-closed St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Warren in 1878 is the oldest known
York DispatchSep 01 2023
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Ex-Navy pilot says coming UAP reporting tool is ‘good first step’
Former Navy fighter pilot Ryan Graves has spent years pushing for a proper, centralized system enabling military and commercial pilots to report sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena. It may finally be coming.
The Pentagon announced Thursday the launch of a website that will publish unclassified material from the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, the agency within the
NewsNationJul 24 2023
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Dem Donor in Biden Post Bought Hunter Art
The art gallery where Hunter Biden's expensive paintings are featured sold one of his paintings to a top Democrat donor and "friend" of the Biden family, who was also named by President Joe Biden to a top commission. According to Insider, L.A. real estate investor Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, who has given tens of thousands to the left, bought one of Hunter's pieces. Several months after Hunter's
Newsmax (News)May 05 2023
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Professor Apologizes for Claiming to be Native American 'Her Entire Life'
A UC Berkeley professor who reportedly claimed to be Native American “her entire life” has revealed that she is not of Indigenous descent, the New York Post reported. Elizabeth Hoover is an associate professor in the environmental science and policy management department at the university. This week, on her personal website, Hoover published a “Letter of Apology and Accountability” where she
TownhallMay 05 2023
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King Charles III's coronation: The bloody history behind some of the crown jewels
This weekend, at the coronation of King Charles III, not all that glitters will be gold. Some of it will be jewels — and more than a few of those jewels have tragic, blood-soaked histories behind them. Since Queen Elizabeth II's death in September, her son Charles has ruled, but May 6 marks the official coronation when Charles becomes monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
SalonApr 08 2020
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Trump urges Sanders supporters to join GOP after senator suspends campaign
President Trump on Wednesday urged Sen. Bernie Sanders's supporters to join the Republican Party after the independent Vermont senator announced he was suspending his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Trump also thanked Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), reiterating his belief that she may have taken away enough votes from Sanders on Super Tuesday last month to cost him
The HillJul 25 2023
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Lehigh Valley weather: Thunderstorms Tuesday could be severe
Storms that began moving into the Lehigh Valley on Tuesday afternoon could be severe, the National Weather Service said. A severe thunderstorm watch was issued until 8 p.m. Tuesday across a region encompassing Lehigh, Northampton and Warren counties. A strong thunderstorm was already impacting Lehigh County communities in the early afternoon, carrying the threat of wind gusts up to 40 mph and
Lehigh Valley LiveFeb 16 2023
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Tampa prosecutor wants Florida Supreme Court to tell DeSantis to reinstate him
Suspended Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren is taking his case to the Florida Supreme Court. Removed by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year, the twice-elected prosecutor lost his federal lawsuit to get his job back in January. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle ruled that although the governor violated both the Florida Constitution and Warren’s free speech rights, the judge did not have the
Tampa Bay TimesJul 24 2023
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Man in critical condition after being struck by lightning in St. Clair County
A Macomb County man was hospitalized after he was struck by lightning Sunday afternoon while gathering firewood in an open field in St. Clair County, officials said. According to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called at about 2 p.m. to respond to the 8900 block of Capac Road in Lynn Township for reports that a man had been hit by lightning. The preliminary investigation
New Baltimore VoiceJul 26 2023
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Nashville school shooter Audrey Hale had handwritten notes on clothes, numbered anklet: autopsy
Audrey Elizabeth Hale, the 28-year-old trans artist killed by police after opening fire on a private Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, covered her clothes in handwritten messages before her deadly assault in late March, according to an autopsy report. The report acknowledges that Hale identified as a trans male but officially lists her as female. She was carrying a knife
New York Post (News)