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May 08 2024
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Hero who tackled Pennsylvania church gunman breaks silence: 'My pastor's life was in danger'
The horrifying scene made national headlines — an armed man walking up to the front of a church and aiming a gun at the pastor in the middle of his Sunday sermon. He pulled the trigger. The pastor flinched and dove behind the pulpit. Witnesses heard a click, and then a miracle. The gun didn't fire. Deacon Clarence McCallister, who was operating a camera that recorded the entire ordeal on video
Fox News DigitalSep 06 2024
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Cedric Bixler-Zavala Slams Linkin Park's Emily Armstrong Over Alleged Danny Masterson Support
The Mars Volta’s Cedric Bixler-Zavala recirculated a sharp criticism of Linkin Park’s new vocalist, Sara Armstrong, over her ties to the Church of Scientology and alleged support of convicted rapist Danny Masterson. “Do your fans know about your friend Danny Masterson? Your rapist friend,” Bixler-Zavala wrote in a comment posted on the Instagram page of Armstrong’s band, Dead Sara, last year.
RollingStone.comMar 25 2024
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Mega Millions Ticket In Alexandria, Falls Church Win $10K Prize
ALEXANDRIA, VA — No Virginia ticket won the Mega Millions jackpot, but several tickets won runner-up prizes. One of these was a $10,000 ticket bought in Alexandria. The $10,000 ticket in Friday's drawing came from the Meridian Deli, 1201 Braddock Place, Alexandria. Other $10,000 tickets came from Loehmann Plaza Exxon, 7269 Arlington Blvd. in Falls Church and Route 1 BP, 2307 Emancipation
Patch.comSep 05 2024
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Pope Francis departs Indonesia for Papua New Guinea, stop two of 12-day trip
ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Pope Francis left Indonesia on Friday morning for Papua New Guinea, where the 87-year-old leader of the global Catholic Church will continue an ambitious 12-day tour across Southeast Asia and Oceania. The Garuda Indonesia plane carrying the pope and his entourage left Jakarta's airport for the flight to Port Moresby, the Papua New Guinean capital,
ReutersSep 06 2024
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Retired Border Patrol agent takes on a new challenge: aiding migrant shelters
Michael DeBruhl worked for U.S. Customs and Border Protection before becoming a migrant shelter director. In this photo, he displays the last uniform he wore. Omar Ornelas / USA Today Network Michael DeBruhl gives his best wishes to a migrant who is getting ready to leave from Sacred Heart Church shelter. Omar Ornelas / USA Today Network Michael DeBruhl worked for U.S. Customs and Border
El Paso TimesMar 24 2024
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An Arizona church on the border fights the city for the right to feed hungry migrants
An Arizona church on the border fights the city for the right to feed hungry migrants For the past 23 years, Gethsemani Baptist Church in San Luis, Arizona, made it its mission to offer food to anyone who wanted it. Through free meals and food drives, the church fed its local community, as well as hungry families in the greater region, like California and Mexico. The church, which is about a 5
NPR Fact CheckMay 26 2024
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'The biggest myth': Valley church group hopes to raise awareness of the dangers skin cancer poses for everyone
It's a perpetual myth that people with darker skin tones cannot get skin cancer. They can, and it can be more fatal for them, experts say. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video "The biggest myth is that people of color do not sunburn and they do not get skin cancer," Belinda Miller said. "So once I was diagnosed with skin cancer, I was
12NewsApr 25 2024
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Worship briefs: National Day of Prayer in Brunswick, new rector at Grace Episcopal Church
Brunswick’s National Day of Prayer event is at noon Thursday, May 2, at the Brunswick Town Mall Gazebo. This one-hour program includes prayer, special music and patriotic selections. Local residents will be asking for divine blessings and intervention in several areas: family, education, churches, businesses, media, government, military and those in need. President Ronald Reagan selected an
Portland Press HeraldSep 06 2024
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Whether Mundelein’s Sarah Choi is playing volleyball or volunteering, one thing remains same: ‘She’s always helping’
Supporting teammates is an important role for Mundelein senior libero Sarah Choi. But her desire to help others extends beyond volleyball too. “I help out refugees for three or four hours every week,” Choi said. “I’ve grown up meeting so many people from different backgrounds and cultures. I’ve been volunteering since I was little.” Choi’s mother, Jeanna, is the director of programs for Exodus
Chicago Tribune