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AHF To Commemorate MLK Holiday at Parades and Through Free HIV Testing Events Across The Country
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is proud to commemorate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday observed on January 15 by participating in MLK parades and hosting free HIV awareness and testing events in more than a dozen U.S. cities across the country, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA; Washington, DC; Ft.

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Marshal who arrested teacher was sued for excessive force
Associated Press. ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) - The city marshal who handcuffed and arrested a Louisiana teacher in videos that sparked internet outrage was a defendant in a lawsuit alleging excessive force in 2011. Reggie Hilts, now a marshal in Abbeville, was a police officer in the city of Scott when the incident occurred.

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Trump to host prison reform listening session 43 Mins President Donald Trump, looking for a bipartisan win in 2018, will host a prison reform
WASHINGTON (CNN) - President Donald Trump, looking for a bipartisan win in 2018, will host a prison reform listening session Thursday, taking on an issue championed by former President Barack Obama. The meeting will include an array of prison reform stakeholders, according to one White House....

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Marshal who arrested teacher was sued for excessive force
ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) - The city marshal who handcuffed and arrested a Louisiana teacher in videos that sparked internet outrage was a defendant in a lawsuit alleging excessive force in 2011. Reggie Hilts, now a marshal in Abbeville, was a police officer in the city of Scott when the incident occurred.

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Marshal who arrested teacher was sued for excessive force
By KEVIN McGILL and GERALD HERBERT Associated Press. ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) - The city marshal who handcuffed and arrested a Louisiana teacher in videos that sparked internet outrage was a defendant in a lawsuit alleging excessive force in 2011. Reggie Hilts, now a marshal in Abbeville, was a police....

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Marshal who arrested teacher was sued for excessive force
ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) — The city marshal who handcuffed and arrested a Louisiana teacher in videos that sparked internet outrage was a defendant in a lawsuit alleging excessive force in 2011. Reggie Hilts, now a marshal in Abbeville, was a police officer in the city of Scott when the incident occurred.

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Marshal who arrested teacher was sued for excessive force
Associated Press. ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) - The city marshal who handcuffed and arrested a Louisiana teacher in videos that sparked internet outrage was a defendant in a lawsuit alleging excessive force in 2011. Reggie Hilts, now a marshal in Abbeville, was a police officer in the city of Scott when the incident occurred.

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Marshal who arrested teacher was sued for excessive force
By KEVIN McGILL and GERALD HERBERT Associated Press. ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) - The city marshal who handcuffed and arrested a Louisiana teacher in videos that sparked internet outrage was a defendant in a lawsuit alleging excessive force in 2011. Reggie Hilts, now a marshal in Abbeville, was a police....

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Arizona Wildcats captain Orion Olsen will honor late great-uncle in 'Pink the Rink' game
A huge smile spread across Orion Olsen’s face when UA hockey coach Chad Berman read off whose name he’d be wearing for the team’s annual "Pink the Rink" game. “Frank Sanders,” Berman said. “Frank Sanders,” Olsen repeated. “He was a pretty good hockey player and a great man.” A few seconds later, Olsen corrected himself.

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Kansas City church elder charged in wife’s death
OVERLAND PARK An elder of a Kansas City, Mo., church is charged with killing his wife, who was an associate pastor. Johnson County authorities on Wednesday charged 30-year-old Robert Lee Harris, of Overland Park, with first-degree murder in the death of his wife of 18 months, 38-year-old Tanisha Harris.

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Killings by herdsmen: Soyinka lambasts FG, death toll in Taraba rises
He said, “Yes, indeed the government is culpable, definitely guilty of “looking the other way. Indeed, it must be held complicit.” The Nobel laureate said history was repeating itself with the herdsmen’s case, recalling that Boko Haram was still at that stage of “putative probes when cries of alarm emerged.

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Why do you go to church?
Analysis ISAAC MACHISA THIS is a very controversial question to ask anyone. It will surely get you divergent views and answers. The reason is simple, church means many things to people. The common belief is that church is a building. So it can be a place where people meet to worship, for entertainment, business, healing or simply to mingle.

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West Dallas neighborhood divided: La Bajada wrestles with protecting itself
As the shouting intensified, pastor Nick Casillas threatened to clear the room, telling the crowd: “We’re here to bring a community together, to try to find common interests and solutions.” But when the clash of words and personalities gave way to calm Saturday inside the House of Prayer, unity in La Bajada remained a lofty goal.

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Mascoutah priest sent and possessed child porn over seven months, charges say
A Mascoutah priest distributed and possessed photos and videos of child pornography from June 2017 through January 2018, according to the charges filed against him. But the Rev. Gerald Hechenberger’s legal troubles date back more than two decades. He was cited twice in the 1980s for drunken-driving.

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Former mayoral candidate steps down from city council
The autopsy states Parsons' cause of death was "homicidal violence of undetermined means." The coroner wrote "we cannot exclude the possibility of a terminal blunt force injury, suffocation or strangulation." More >> The autopsy states Parsons' cause of death was "homicidal violence of undetermined means.

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Debates set for GOP congressional primary battles
"It's important for the voters to hear from all the candidates side-by-side and determine who they feel will do the best job in DC," said hospital CEO David Balat, one of the nine Republicans battling in the March 6 primary. Businessman Rick Walker said he's been itching for the debates.

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First GOP debates in congressional battle set
http://www.chron.com/news/politics/texas/article/First-GOP-debates-in-congressional-battle-set-12488523.php. First GOP debates in congressional battle set Nine candidates are in the race to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Ted Poe. By , Houston Chronicle Jeremy Wallace Updated 3:57 pm, Wednesday, January 10, 2018.

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Flint family searches for warmth after apartment complex turns off the heat
The room was being rented by her church's pastor, Chris Martin of Cathedral of Faith Church, after she told him about her living situation at Creekside Apartments. Their apartment, near Dort Highway and Atherton Road, has been without heat since October and their water was shut off earlier this month.

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Botswana shuts 'miracle' pastor Shepherd Bushiri's church
Botswana has shut down the church of a controversial Malawian self-styled prophet, who claimed to walk on air. The government confirmed the closure of Shepherd Bushiri’s Enlightened Christian Gathering Church (ECG) in Gaborone, reportedly due to concerns over so-called “miracle money”.

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Long hair costs girl Form One place
Sharon Akinyi in her school uniform as she clutches at a Bible at Usoko village in Kisumu West on January 10, 2018. [Photo by Denish Ochieng/Standard] The dreams of a 17-year-old girl in Kisumu County might be shattered after she missed a Form One place because she insisted on keeping long hair.

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No snow? No problem for Fort Mill tinkerer. He just makes his own!
Newly-elected Rock Hill Mayor John Gettys said the community needs to work to ensure all citizens of Rock Hill "reap the benefits of our shared prosperity." Gettys replaces Doug Echols, who served as mayor for 20 years. Gettys defeated candidate William "Bump" Roddey in a runoff election on Oct.

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Alleged buildings hijacker in court drama
Johannesburg - Sparks flew in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court when an alleged rogue building hijacker accused of sowing anarchy in Rosettenville properties, made damning claims against the policeman investigating him. The suspected hijackers made counter claims against the officer they accuse of....

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Game Boy returning to stores
(RNN) - It may be time to blow into your classic Pokemon and Super Mario Game Boy cartridges again. Another childhood Nintendo classic is headed back to stores. Hyperkin, a video game peripheral manufacturer, debuted the undecidedly-titled “Ultra Game Boy,” a remake of the Game Boy Classic at CES....

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Rape, murder accused pastor abandons bid for bail
Cape Town - A Cape Flats pastor, who is accused of being a serial rapist and killer, dropped a bombshell in court when he abandoned his bail application. Keith Bird, 50, made an appearance at the Mitchells Plain Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday for his formal bail application.

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Branding faith? Churches in Frisco and Dallas in legal fight over naming rights
Buckley, 46, was disappointed the TRO wasn't granted. "I thought it was pretty clear. I invested the time and money in getting one and this church came in at the 11th hour, " she said. (I must point out here — as I did to Diamond — that I have a relative who's a partner in a major law firm that's providing pro bono legal help to Buckley.

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Armond Budish launches re-election campaign for Cuyahoga County executive
VALLEY VIEW, Ohio -- Armond Budish said Wednesday he will seek another four-year term as Cuyahoga County executive. In an interview, Budish said he wants to continue to build on some of the initiatives he's undertaken since taking office in 2014 -- reducing infant mortality, increasing funding for....

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