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Jul 24 2023
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Where to give feedback, learn more about Maryland’s revived Red Line project
Maryland Transit Administration leadership will host five open houses to seek feedback on the Red Line, the east-west public transportation line revived last month by Gov. Wes Moore’s administration. The information sessions on the once-canceled transit project will run from Wednesday until next Tuesday throughout the city and in Baltimore County. The same information will be presented at each
Capital Gazette
Jul 25 2023
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READ: Proclamation establishing Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed a proclamation on Tuesday creating the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument in Chicago and two sites in Mississippi. • The Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ, 4021 S. State St, where the funeral of the 14-year-old Chicago youth was held following a brutal race-related murder after he was lynched in Mississippi, where he was visiting
Chicago Sun-Times
Jul 25 2023
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Former Pastor Charged With Murdering Fellow Pastor’s 8-Year-Old Daughter Nearly 50 Years Ago
An 83-year-old retired pastor was arrested and charged with the kidnapping and murder of a fellow pastor’s 8-year-old daughter in 1975, Pennsylvania officials announced Monday. David Zandstra of Marietta, Georgia, was charged by Delaware County, Pennsylvania, District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer after he allegedly confessed to the slaying of Gretchen Harrington. The young girl’s remains were
The Daily Wire
Jul 25 2023
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Emmett Till Monument To Stretch Across Two States: Everything We Know About Biden's Order
A new monument set to be established by President Joe Biden Tuesday will stretch across 5.7 acres at three locations in two states to honor the life and death of Emmett Till, a Black 14-year-old who was lynched in 1955, and his mother Mamie Till-Mobley, who dedicated her life to spreading the word about his death and moving the civil rights movement forward. The Emmett Till and Mamie Till-
Forbes
Jul 22 2023
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Ukraine war: At least one killed in new Russian strikes on Odesa
At least one person has been killed and 19 more injured in fresh Russian missile strikes on the port city of Odesa, officials have said. "Odesa: another night attack of the monsters," Mr Kiper wrote on Telegram. He added that six residential buildings - including several apartment buildings - were destroyed by the strikes. The building is Odesa's largest Orthodox church and was consecrated in
BBC News
Jul 24 2023
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Thousands celebrate Days of ’47 parade in nod to Utah’s pioneer heritage
Thousands thronged Monday’s route for the Days of ‘47 parade and its sparkling slice of Utah Americana. Marching bands, intricate floats of dazzling colors, clowns on tricycles, antique cars and horseback riders of assorted stripes intermingled with faith and frontier values as the two-hour rolling party filed raucously down Salt Lake City’s 200 East from South Temple to Liberty Park. Utah’s
The Salt Lake Tribune
Jul 24 2023
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FBI Spied on Senators & Judges With Backdoor Surveillance Tool.
Ron DeSantis appointed the radically pro-lockdown, Never-Trump Democrat, Dave Kerner as Interim Executive Director of Florida’s Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in January this year, ignoring a petition by more than one thousand Floridians who opposed the appointment on the grounds that his policies contravened freedom in the sunshine state, The National Pulse can reveal. Kerner, 39, is a
The National Pulse
Dec 21 2020
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Los Angeles Finally Agrees to Supreme Court Worship Ruling: 'No Pastor, Church... Should Have to Choose Between Worship and Prison'
On Monday, the Los Angeles County Health Department finally dropped the county's COVID restrictions against religious gatherings and also removed the attendance limits on worship services.
The Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit religious rights law firm, said the county's public health department issued a Revised Temporary Order that specifies that houses of worship in Los Angeles can now
CBN
Jul 20 2023
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Sister Patricia T. Holland, former general officer and wife of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, dies at age 81 after faith-filled life
After a faith-filled life defined by dedication, service and testimony, Sister Patricia Terry Holland — the wife of Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles — died Thursday, July 20, at the age of 81. A former general officer in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sister Holland — the mother of three, grandmother of 13 and great-grandmother of 5 — will be
Deseret News
Jun 26 2023
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Vermont bishop appointed to lead of Archdiocese of Hartford
The Catholic Church has tapped a Vermont bishop to lead the Archdiocese of Hartford when Archbishop Leonard Blair retires next year.
Christopher J. Coyne, who serves as bishop of Burlington, Vt., will succeed Blair in 2024 after he resigns at the age of 75 in keeping with church law, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington said.
The Middletown Press