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National News
Today’s News Briefs: Secret Service testimony; Venezuelan election stolen; Airline drops green goals
Today’s news briefs include Secret Service testimony in Congress; Proof Venezuelan elections stolen; and airline drops costly “green” emissions goal.…
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Entertainment
Box office success propels “Jesus Revolution” movie into international markets
After exceeding box office expectations in the United States, the “Jesus Revolution” movie now is being shown internationally. Codirector John…
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Entertainment
Netflix sharing crackdown expands to four more countries
Netflix this week expanded its crackdown on sharing to Canada, Portugal, New Zealand, and Spain, the company stated in a…
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Solomon Islands blocks U.S navy after signing pact with China
Who lost the Solomon Islands? That’s the question many are asking after that nation announced it is refusing the United…
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Kansas City named #1 city for work and play
Forget New York, LA or Vienna. Kansas City has been named the best city in the world to work during…
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Zero deaths reported worldwide from Omicron variant: World Health Organization
Covid-19 appears to be mutating into much less dangerous variants. The World Health Organization has reported that there have been…
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Japan talks of possible war as China threatens it and Taiwan
Japan is supporting Taiwan and preparing for possible war with China as the Chinese communist regime continues threatening Taiwan, and…
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New Zealand votes to expand abortion to birth
In a law passed on Wednesday, the New Zealand parliament narrowly voted to allow abortion up to birth. 10 Daily…
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New Zealand gov’t website replaces Israel with ‘Palestine’
An official New Zealand government webpage about immigration has come under fire for displaying an inaccurate and distorted fact sheet…
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Nigeria on fire: A day in the life of their Christians
Nigeria is on fire. Not that you would know that from the news coverage of the Western press, which rarely…
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