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Benue killings: Onuesoke appeals for UN intervention
By Ephraim Oseji. People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Sunny Onuesoke has condemned the recurring invasion and killing of the people of Benue State by suspected herdsmen, just as he spoke against the attitude of the Federal Government to the killings.

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Paul Ryan is Making ‘Very Flimsy’ Excuses for Firing the Priest Who Urged the House to Care for the Poor
“How much progress has been made in this area in so many parts of the world! How much has been done in these first years of the third millennium to raise people out of extreme poverty! I know that you share my conviction that much more still needs to be done, and that in times of crisis and economic....

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Turkey will retaliate if US imposes sanctions: FM Çavuşoğlu
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said Friday that Turkey will respond accordingly if the United States considers implementing sanctions against Turkey, after a meeting with his American counterpart Mike Pompeo. Speaking on the sanctions threat made by some U.S.

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Black Panther stars, Lupita Nyong’O, Danai Gurira in Lagos
Black Panther actresses, Lupita Nyong’O and Danai Gurira are in Lagos, Nigeria. Kenyan-American Nyong’O posted a picture of the duo on Friday with her location reading, Lagos, Nigeria and the caption; “Girls Trip! While it is speculated that they may have come and left before Nyong’O shared the....

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Vandals break into Johnson County church, spray paint apology to pastor
61JYT5" code="djcms2ZjE6DJUhgwKqeNkZzjwOGUmjs4"] JOHNSON COUNTY, Ind. – Vandals broke into a Johnson County church, leaving behind thousands of dollars in damage, but showed remorse on the way out. “My thing is maybe they really are sorry that they did it,” said Woodside Community Church Pastor Mark Petty.

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Guests smile through tears at bittersweet ceremony for Asheville family
Barring a medical miracle, John Jonas, who's fighting brain cancer, will never get to go to his daughter's wedding. So, instead, he and daughter J.K. took part in a bittersweet ceremony at Charles George VA Medical Center. (Photo credit: Donald Latham Photography) ASHEVILLE, N.C.

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Yoga 'not of God'? School program sparks debate
Each morning, according to a March 5 post on the school's Facebook page, "as an extension of our announcements, students participate in a mini 6-10 minute mindfulness and yoga session to help them positively start off their day.” While many comments posted on the school’s Facebook page in response to the announcement were positive, some were not.

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CANSU ÇAMLIBEL Sanctions season is around the corner for Turkey
Sanctions season is around the corner for Turkey. “Apply the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, or other relevant targeted tools, to deny U.S. visas to and block the U.S. assets of specific officials and agencies identified as responsible for violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief.

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In SBCC Talk, Pastor to Address Caring Treatment of Gang Members
The Rev. Gregory J. Boyle, founder and executive director of Homeboy Industries in Los Angeles, the world’s largest and most successful gang intervention, rehabilitation and re-entry program, will speak at SBCC’s Garvin Theatre, 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, May 8. Fr.

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Ryan says he didn't fire House chaplain over prayer
In this June 13, 2016, file photo Rev. Patrick Conroy, chaplain of the House of Representatives, delivers an interfaith message on the steps of the Capitol in Washington for the victims of the mass shooting at an LGBT nightclub in Orlando. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) WASHINGTON - House Speaker Paul Ryan , R-Wis.

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Cleveland pastors criticize Judge4Yourself.com judicial candidate ratings, lack of...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A group of Cleveland pastors spoke out on Friday about unequal minority representation on the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court bench and what they say are biased judicial candidate ratings created by a group of local legal organizations.

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Delaware County jail officer terminated, charged with felony after viral video
MUNCIE, Ind. – A Delaware County jail officer has been charged with a felony and officially terminated following a viral video of him attempting to arrested a man who he thought broke into his daughter’s home. Jerry Shaner was charged with pointing a firearm on Friday, a level 6 felony.

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Pompeo dives into NATO diplomacy as allies confront Russia
BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rebuked Russia on Friday for what he called aggression beyond its borders, and vowed to restore relevance to a badly demoralized State Department in his new role as the top American diplomat. Attending a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in....

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Pain Court the site of new home build for charitable organization
A sod turning ceremony was held in Pain Court, Ont. on Friday April 27, 2018 to mark the beginning of the fifth new home build by Habitat for Humanity Chatham-Kent. Pictured from left are: Darrell Shadd, construction supervisor for the project, Melaney Austin, chair of Habitat's family services....

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Catholic, Lutheran churches in west Topeka to join for Sunday event Updated at 2:47 PM
Phil Anderson Philreports. A Catholic and Lutheran church that are separated by a parking lot in west Topeka will hold a special event that will bring the congregations together this weekend. Members of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church and Faith Lutheran Church will gather for an event called "Fellowship in Faith" from 4 to 7 p.

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Pompeo dives into NATO diplomacy as allies confront Russia
By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer. BRUSSELS (AP) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rebuked Russia on Friday for what he called aggression beyond its borders, and vowed to restore relevance to a badly demoralized State Department in his new role as the top American diplomat.

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H.B. ‘surfing padre’ Christian Mondor dies just before 93rd birthday
The Rev. Christian Mondor, a surfing priest who helped organize Huntington Beach's annual Blessing of the Waves, died of pneumonia Wednesday, two days before his 93rd birthday. The pastor, who often was seen wearing Franciscan robes or carrying a surfboard, died at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach after battling his illness for two weeks.

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Adored ‘Surfing Padre,’ known for blessing SoCal waves, dies
Rev. Christian Mondor died Wednesday after suffering from pneumonia, according to Saints Simon and Jude Catholic Church officials. Mondor served as an associate pastor at the church for decades, the Sacramento Bee reported. The “Surfing Padre” would dress in his wetsuit and clerical robe and join....

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Benue killings: Onuesoke appeals for UN intervention
By Ephraim Oseji. People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Sunny Onuesoke has condemned the recurring invasion and killing of the people of Benue State by suspected herdsmen, just as he spoke against the attitude of the Federal Government to the killings.

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National Day Of Prayer Observance At Tomball Depot
TOMBALL, TX — Residents, business owners, and others are invited to join with city officials and faith leaders for the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 3 at Tomball's Depot Plaza. The National Day of Prayer is an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, inviting people of all faiths to pray for the nation.

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Pompeo dives into NATO diplomacy as allies confront Russia
BRUSSELS — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rebuked Russia on Friday for what he called aggression beyond its borders, and vowed to restore relevance to a badly demoralized State Department in his new role as the top American diplomat. Attending a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels....

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Pompeo Talks with Turkish FM, Urges Release of American Pastor
The fate of an American pastor on trial in Turkey was high on the agenda of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in Brussels on Friday. The pastor, Andrew Brunson, has been detained in Turkey for 18 months and is on trial for terrorism and espionage,....

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The unspoken factor in Amazon's search for a new home: gay rights
But the team also brought an unexpected guest: the Rev. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas, pastor of a predominantly gay megachurch in Dallas. He impressed upon the Amazon representatives how inclusive and welcoming the community has been to him, his husband and the 4,000 congregants at his church, according to people familiar with the meeting.

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Chicago Native Jonathan Cain To Release New Book
CHICAGO, IL — Musician and songwriter Jonathan Cain, best known for his work with the rock anthem band Journey, has written a new memoir. The book, "Don't Stop Believin'," is being released to the public on Tuesday. The autobiography chronicles his life — from growing up in Chicago to writing some....

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‘Let’s Talk Mental Health’ Conference with Special Appearance by Girlfriends’ Star Jill Marie Jones and More
have announced a daylong community conference titled “Let’s Talk Mental Health: Mine, Yours, and Ours,” set for Saturday, May 5, 2018 , from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The conference is free and open to the public. Mental health expert Dr. Yvette Sealy , M.S.W., D.S.W.

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Bishop Foley High School president removed after student files complaint with police 32 Mins The president of Bishop Foley High School has been removed from his position while the Madison Heights Police Department investigates a
Posted: 2:14 PM, April 27, 2018 Updated: 2:14 PM, April 27, 2018. Dave Bartkowiak Jr. Fr. Gerry LeBoeuf has been placed on administrative leave from his position as president at Bishop Foley High School amid a police investigation. (WDIV) MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich.

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