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National Grammar Day: Top 5 grammar mistakes
Grammar nerds, rejoice! National Grammar Day is Thursday, March 4th, and it’s the perfect day to celebrate the idiosyncrasies of…
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Day of prayer for Christian schools planned for February 23
Hundreds of Christian schools around the world will join in celebrating the fourth annual ACSI Day of Prayer on February…
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Churches modifying Ash Wednesday practices over Covid
The pandemic is complicating plans to mark Ash Wednesday, which will start the Lenten season on Wednesday, February 17. The…
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Trump creates new ‘Office of the Former President’ to carry on agenda
Former President Donald Trump surprised critics this week by opening an “Office of the Former President”. A press release from the…
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Missouri jobs struggle with continued lockdowns
The Missouri unemployment rate increased substantially in December, still is showing the effects of lockdowns and decreased economic activity. The…
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Democrats plan to ditch Hyde Amendment that bans federally funded abortion
The Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding of abortion, is at risk of being repealed in the next Congress. “This…
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U.S. divorce rate hits 50-year low, but marriage rates plummet
The U.S. divorce rate is the lowest it has been in a half century, according to data from the Census…
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Former NFL star Benjamin Watson calls for Roe v. Wade to be overturned
Benjamin Watson, a recently retired NFL player, criticized Joe Biden for saying that Roe v. Wade “must remain the law…
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U.S. to tighten Mexico City Policy restrictions on taxpayer funds for overseas abortions
The Trump administration this week moved to tighten restrictions on the use of U.S. tax money to promote or perform…
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