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Tattoos are prevalent these days, and a pair of local tattoo artists talked about their trade and current popular trends.
The cheesy Sweet Dreams romance novels and the soapie Sweet valley High series haven’t aged particularly well, but I did take ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Forgotten Founding Father Hoped to ‘Die Up to My Knees in Blood’ in the Fight for American Independence. He Got His WishJoseph Warren was a key leader of the American Revolution, mobilizing troops and managing a circle of spies. But he's mainly ...
The Mass schedule at St. Charles Catholic Church, 31 Cherry Hill St., is as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at ...
A project led by local women of color to bring sorely needed maternal services to the South Side just received millions in ...
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Who are the Sacred Harp singers using a more than 180-year-old hymnal todayThe Sacred Harp” hymnal is beloved by those who sing from it, carrying on the Christian songbook’s more than 180-year-old legacy. They are young and old — and all ages in ...
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Cleveland is shelling out $675 per hour to keep the Browns from packing their bags for ...
The gateway to Spain’s Costa del Sol, this city dazzles with culture, food, ancient sites and heart-thumping hike. Here is ...
Public support for the One Big Beautiful Bill is remarkably underwater by double digits in multiple polls, NBC reports.
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Wirral Globe on MSNTom Slemen's Haunted Wirral column: The impossible ladderWelcome to 'Haunted Wirral', a feature series written by world-famous psychic researcher, Tom Slemen for the Globe.
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The Christian Post on MSNTexas school district backtracks, will let student share Bible verses during non-instructional timeA Texas school district has reversed its decision to prohibit a fifth-grade student with special needs from sharing Bible ...
A Buncombe County bailiff and former detective was fired June 12 after he quoted a Bible verse about the death penalty to a split jury during a first-degree murder trial in Asheville, records show.
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