pandemic
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We ‘went too far’ says Canadian premier as lockdown measures enrage public
After Canadians responded with outrage in response to recent draconian lockdown measures, a top Canadian official is apologizing and admitting…
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Education
Missouri considers providing greater choice in public education
Education bills pending in the Missouri Legislature address charter school expansion, public funding of private schools and homeschooling. The effort…
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How people end up living at airports for months or … years
Are people really living in airports? In January, local authorities arrested a 36-year-old man named Aditya Singh after he had…
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Travel
Hallmark giving away a million cards to help encourage people
Hallmark Cards is giving away one million cads from its Real Stories collection to inspire people to support their loved…
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‘Rebuilding Resilience’ virtual women’s symposium this week
A virtual event this week hopes to rejuvenate women in all the roles they play after a stressful pandemic year.…
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Fear of Covid runs high in young adults, contrary to actual risk
New polling finds that young American adults have a fear of Covid not supported by data outlining their actual risk.…
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Christian agencies: Starvation at doorstep of seven million in East Africa
Seven million people across six countries in East Africa are on the brink of starvation. The disturbing news comes from…
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Travel
Missouri and Kansas will not require vaccine passports
The governors of Missouri and Kansas announced on Monday that they will not institute vaccine passports for citizens. Missouri Gov.…
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Church & Ministry
Pastor jailed for in-person services is released to applause from other inmates
Canadian Pastor James Coates, held in prison for holding in-person church services, is speaking out after his release. Coates, a…
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