By Alexandra Jaffe, Brian Slodysko, Maryclaire Dale and Martha Mendonza | Associated Press. SAN LUIS OBISPO — One thing is clear in the complicated, sometimes contradictory and often chaotic story of Tara Reade: Her life has not been easy. Her earliest childhood memory was of being abused by her.... |
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Joe Biden expressed regret Friday for comments made earlier in the day on an influential radio program, "The Breakfast Club." In a phone call with members of the U.S. Black Chambers, a business organization, Biden sought to clarify and explain but did not explicitly apologize for his comments,.... |
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After a local radio station canceled his weekly broadcast last year, Pastor Eddie Bone started putting his Sunday sermons online. But hardly 100 people bothered to watch. Then came COVID-19. Believers all across America couldn’t go to church any more. Virtual services became the norm. And Park Hills United Methodist went viral. |
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Jerman started his career as a White House cleaner under President Eisenhower in 1957, and retired as a butler during the Obama administration in 2012. "My grandfather was a family-loving, genuine man," Garrett told WTTG reporter Shawn Yancy. "He was always about service. Service to others. |
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Later Friday, Biden joined a call with the National Black Chamber of Commerce and conceded that he was “much too cavalier” in his remarks, and said he did not take the black vote for granted. "I know the comments have come off like I was taking the African vote for granted. But nothing could be further from the truth,” Biden said on the call. |
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Archbishop Bernard Hebda, shown here during a June 2018 press conference, says parishes have been working to reopen safely, including changes to deliver communion with masks at the end of Mass as churchgoers exit. (Lacey Young/Minnesota Public Radio via AP)
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Later Friday, Biden joined a call with the National Black Chamber of Commerce and conceded that he was “much too cavalier” in his remarks, and said he did not take the black vote for granted. "I know the comments have come off like I was taking the African vote for granted. But nothing could be further from the truth,” Biden said on the call. |
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There’s nothing quite like a global pandemic to trigger a reset in the human spirit.This is different than tornadoes, hurricanes, terrorist attacks, wars, wildfires in someone else’s corner of the world. This is all our world affected at the same time, so much so that even the always-glass-half-full people are struggling. |
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'Lockdown won't stop us remembering those we lost': Relatives mark third anniversary of Manchester Arena attack that killed 22 as Ariana Grande says she's 'still suffering from PTSD' Families laid flowers at Manchester Victoria station, despite the lockdown rules; Many others remembered the victims,.... |
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) — One thing is clear in the complicated, sometimes contradictory and often chaotic story of Tara Reade: Her life has not been easy. Her earliest childhood memory was of being abused by her father, she told her former husband, a man she would later leave after he abused her, too. |
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**Want FOX News Halftime Report in your inbox every day? Sign up On the roster: Biden gaffe tests patience of black supporters - Trump trails badly on handling of crisis GOP sounds alarm on McSally - Trump: Governors must allow worship services Pickled vegetables BIDEN GAFFE TESTS PATIENCE OF BLACK.... |
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