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May 03 2023
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Biden to Send 1,500 Troops to Mexican Border as Fears of Migrant Surge Grow
President Biden is sending 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border, while cities across the country are declaring states of emergency and asking for federal support as the country prepares for a surge of migration expected to accompany the lifting of Title 42 border restrictions next week.
A large number of migrants have already been illegally entering El Paso, Texas, in recent
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 31 2022
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NYC faithful join world Catholics mourning Benedict's death
Former Pope Benedict XVI was remembered around the world and across the city’s Catholic faithful Saturday as a low-key luminary, steadfast servant and beacon of interfaith dialogue following his death at age 95. “He will be remembered as a renowned theologian, with a lifetime of devotion to the Church, guided by his principles and faith,” said a statement from President Biden, a practicing
New York Daily NewsDec 28 2022
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Fargo City Commission passes vote to change city’s code defining adult entertainment businesses
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — The Fargo City Commission votes 4 to 1 to change the city’s code regulating and defining adult entertainment businesses. It would force some business to move locations to keep away from churches and schools. Adult use provisions were adopted in 1998 and have not been updated since. Supporters of the ordnance say the change will help clear up confusion about what counts as
KVRRFeb 20 2023
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Catholic bishop shot and killed in Los Angeles County
A Catholic bishop in Southern California was shot and killed Saturday just blocks from a church, a slaying of a longtime priest hailed as a "peacemaker" that's stunned the Los Angeles religious community, authorities said.
Detectives are investigating the death of Bishop David O'Connell as a homicide, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Authorities have not
CBS News (Online)Jan 07 2023
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El Paso cleans up migrant camps before Joe Biden border visit
Authorities in El Paso have been tearing down migrant encampments under cover of darkness and dispatching hundreds of migrants across the border to Mexico ahead of President Biden’s scheduled Sunday visit to the overwhelmed border town. Encampments near the downtown bus station and the Sacred Heart Church, which operates a shelter, have been dismantled by local authorities over the last two
New York Post (News)May 26 2023
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Biden Admin Claims The US Doesn’t Give ‘Financial Support’ To Illegal Migrants. There’s Just One Problem
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) claimed Thursday that the U.S. government doesn’t financially support illegal immigrants, while federal dollars continue to fund nonprofits helping illegal migrants.
CBP asserted that “the U.S. government does not provide help or financial support for noncitizens.” However, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) runs the Emergency Food
The Daily CallerJan 16 2023
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State Senators, Representatives To Hold Town Hall Meeting In Naugatuck
NAUGATUCK, CT — State Reps. David Labriola (R-131st) and Seth Bronko (R-70th) and State Senators Joan Hartley (D-15th) and Jorge Cabrera (D-17th) will hold a town hall meeting later the month to discuss their top priorities for the 2023 legislative session. According to a news release provided by the Connecticut House Republicans, both Labriola and Bronko look forward to connecting with
Patch.comJan 25 2023
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The AP Interview: Pope says homosexuality not a crime
Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as “unjust,” saying God loves all his children just as they are and called on Catholic bishops who support the laws to welcome LGBTQ people into the church.
“Being homosexual isn’t a crime,” Francis said during an exclusive interview Tuesday with The Associated Press.
Francis acknowledged that Catholic bishops in some
Associated PressJan 04 2023
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Faith leaders in Chicago rally in support of proposed gun legislation
Dozens of leaders from different faith communities came together Wednesday morning to share their support and perspectives on proposed state legislation aimed at addressing one of the biggest problems to plague Chicago — gun violence. Pastors, reverends, rabbis and imams, including Rev. Michael Pfleger and Pastor Cornelius Parks, filled the stage of Good Hope Free Will Baptist Church in East
Chicago TribuneMar 09 2023
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Another Great Awakening on the Horizon? Christian Author Tells CBN News 'There's A Hunger for It'
What will be the impact of the Asbury Revival that's spreading across America? Will it lead to another Great Awakening?
At least one Christian author says it looks like it will.
For weeks, the Asbury Revival has been spreading to college campuses and churches across the country.
So is America on the verge of another great spiritual awakening?
On this week's episode
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