On “Way Up,” Tona raps with a paranoia that has become custom in Toronto trap. The theme? No new friends. There’s too much pride. Too much at stake. Around the world, the struggle is often the same. The mistrust an inheritance of colonization. Freedom becomes an act of defiance. Tona, who was once known for his punchlines, sticks the landing. |
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Os Guinness fears the radicals have won as the US continues its drift away from its biblical roots. (Photo: Saddleback Church) The United States is gradually "switching" from a worldview influenced by a biblical American Revolution model to an anti-religious French Revolution model, according to author and social critic Os Guinness. |
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Blasphemy: Christians demand for apology from Gov. Bello’s CoS Blasphemy: Christians demand for apology from Gov. Bello’s CoS. Tuesday, May 26, 2020 11:00 pm
Many Christians including Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Okehi chapter, Evangelist Job Apana, have called on the Chief of Staff to Kogi State Governor, Mr. |
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The virus has taken hold in some of India’s poorest, most densely populated areas, underscoring the challenges that authorities face in curbing the spread of a virus for which a vaccine or cure isn’t yet in sight. Most of India’s cases are concentrated in the western states of Maharashtra, home to the financial hub of Mumbai, and Gujarat. |
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2.30am update: Tourist attractions around the World reopen after lockdown. Countries are starting to reopen touristic sites in a bid to salvage their tourism industries. In Italy, the ruins of the Roman city of Pompeii have reopened to the public, although in a much different context as.... |
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India saw a record single-day jump in new cases for the seventh straight day. It reported 6,535 new infections Tuesday, raising its total to 145,380, including 4,167 deaths. The virus has taken hold in some of India's poorest, most densely populated areas, underscoring the challenges that.... |
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Brunswick is one of those southern Georgia towns with two faces. It's a majority black , coastal city of about 16,000, about 1.5 hours south of Savannah where true stories about the negotiated start of integration are, for some, a point of pride. But it's also a place where the Ku Klux Klan bragged.... |
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Brunswick is one of those southern Georgia towns with two faces. It's a majority black , coastal city of about 16,000, about 1.5 hours south of Savannah where true stories about the negotiated start of integration are, for some, a point of pride. But it's also a place where the Ku Klux Klan bragged.... |
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As Brazil and India struggle with surging coronavirus cases, a top health expert is warning that the world is still smack in the middle of the pandemic, dampening hopes for a speedy global economic rebound and renewed international travel. “Right now, we’re not in the second wave. We’re right in the middle of the first wave globally,” said Dr. |
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According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio , Matt Riddle is set to move brands with SmackDown being his likely destination. Meltzer said Riddle was “performing” Monday at the Performance Center which could possibly be for this Friday’s show or next week. |
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If you think America’s drowning local newspapers can save themselves by transforming into nonprofit organizations, The Salt Lake Tribune isn’t going to quickly prove you right. If you picture the first nonprofit daily paper in the country getting by on biannual fund-drives like NPR or PBS, you’d be wrong, too. |
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