CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- An Ohio teenager died after contracting a suspected brain-eating amoeba infection while visiting the U.S. National Whitewater Center in Charlotte last week, according to health officials. The 18-year-old female died shortly after returning from a church trip, during which she.... |
If you're running for office against Donald Trump, you can count on this, it seems: he will raise doubts about your faith. Trump questioned the religious conviction of at least three Republican critics and rivals during the GOP primary over the past year - several times during interviews with "Face the Nation. |
By Segun James. All may not have ended with the crisis that is now rocking the Edo state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the Alhaji Modu Ali Sheriff faction of the party may conduct its own primary for the September 10th election next Monday. The faction, ThisDay gathered, is now wooing Dr. |
Colombia's government and the FARC guerrilla group are on the verge of announcing a definitive ceasefire to end Latin America's longest civil war, rebel representatives said Wednesday. "The accord is nearly concluded, just one point remains. We should have an announcement tomorrow," FARC negotiator Pastor Alape told AFP. |
Flickr.com File Photo: Clyde Robinson Johannesburg - The director of the Platinum Forex Group, an alleged Ponzi scheme, was released on R100 000 bail by the Bellville Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, police said. Directorate for Priority Crime investigation (Hawks) spokesperson Captain Lloyd Ramovha.... |
Pastor Kevin Jones of the Kingdom Life Center hone, saying that the CTU and Civilian Police Accountability Council were in it together. "We are fighting for community control of our school boards, of our police board and we have to stand on this," he said. |
WESTERVILLE, OH An Ohio has died after contracting a brain-eating amoeba while swimming on a church trip. The 18-year-old girl contracted meningoencephalitis, according to a representative of Westerville City Schools. Franklin County Public Health is investigating. |
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A federal court in Virginia has overturned a South Carolina judge's ruling over a public elementary school's graduation ceremony at a Christian university. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday rejected a district judge's ruling that had upheld prayers at a.... |
Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams are the top seeds for this year's Wimbledon. Wimbledon gets underway on Monday with the draw set to take place on ...
Mikel’s wedding date clashes with Chelsea engagements The defensive midfielder’s agent claims the bride’s family are responsible for choosing the wedding date Super Eagles Captain John Mikel . |
Pretoria The Director of Platinum Forex Group, Colin Davids, was released on R100 000 bail by the Bellville Magistrate's Court on Wednesday following his arrest by the Hawks on charges of contravening the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services (FAIS) Act and the Banks Act. |
Health officials are investigating the Sunday death of an 18-year-old woman who may have contracted a rare brain-eating amoeba during a visit to the U.S. Whitewater Center in Charlotte. On Wednesday, the center remained open under normal business operations. |
HAVANA - Colombia's government and the FARC guerrilla group are on the verge of announcing a definitive ceasefire to end Latin America's longest civil war, rebel representatives said Wednesday.
"The accord is nearly concluded, just one point remains. We should have an announcement tomorrow," FARC negotiator Pastor Alape told AFP. |
(NBC News) – Later this morning we expect to hear Donald Trump strike back at Hillary Clinton. She says he’s unfit to manage the economy. “Debt for this country is a disaster and Obama has piled it on and she’s been there watching,” said Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Candidate. |
While listening to Victoria’s Robin Richardson talk about his new political party, a thought springs to mind: How many separatist movements does Vancouver Island need? There was the shadowy Sovereign State of Vancouver Island faction that emerged, briefly, in 2013 to demand that we get a divorce from the rest of Canada. |
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Media outlets report the pastor at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston is being reassigned to Georgetown. The Rev. Dr. Betty Deas Clark was appointed in January as the permanent pastor of Emanuel, where nine people were killed during a Bible study last year. |
Havana, Cuba | AFP | Wednesday 6/22/2016 - 13:52 GMT. Colombia's government and the FARC guerrilla group have "nearly" struck an agreement on a definitive ceasefire in their more than half-century old conflict, rebel representatives announced Wednesday. "The accord is nearly concluded, just one point remains," FARC negotiator Pastor Alape told AFP. |
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Pretoria - The Director of Platinum Forex Group, Colin Davids, was released on R100 000 bail by the Bellville Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday following his arrest by the Hawks on charges of contravening the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services (FAIS) Act and the Banks Act. |
From camp-outs to petitions, young Zimbabweans are finding alternative ways to organise and express their frustration with a worsening economic crisis and political repression. As the government resorts to shifting civil servant pay dates and considers re-issuing the fallen rand, Zimbabwe's young.... |
Colombia's government and the FARC guerrilla group are on the verge of announcing a definitive ceasefire to end Latin America's longest civil war, rebel representatives said Wednesday. "The accord is nearly concluded, just one point remains. We should have an announcement tomorrow," FARC negotiator Pastor Alape told AFP. |
By AFP 45 mins ago in World Colombia's government and the FARC guerrilla group are on the verge of announcing a definitive ceasefire to end Latin America's longest civil war, rebel representatives said Wednesday.
"The accord is nearly concluded, just one point remains. |
(Photo by Geralyn Lobel) Food By DCist contributor Johanna Mendelson Forman
At the first ever PupusaFest last year, 10,000 pupusas just weren't enough; by mid-afternoon, they had sold out of every last one. If Washington, D.C. has its own food terroir, then Mt. Pleasant and Columbia Heights should be designated the home of the pupusa. |
All of us have someone we consider dependable and trustworthy. For many, it's their spouse (or it should be!), a group of fellow believers in church, their pastor, or simply a friend who's been there through thick and thin. For all Christians, the number one person on the "trustworthy list" should be no other than the Lord Jesus. |
People protesting against Donald Trump and his policies rally outside of Trump Tower, June 21, in New York City. Trump held a private meeting with hundreds of conservative Christians and evangelical leaders. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
In August, in my role as president of a major interfaith.... |
A 15-year-old Alabama girl just wanted to play a prank on her friends, but it's all fun and games until someone gets trapped inside a giant "Barney" head. Darby Risner was "rescued" by the local fire department after the head of a costume for the giant purple dinosaur fell on top of her, trapping her inside. |
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