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| | Retired NYPD officers stop woman from torching MLK's home | Two brothers who were visiting family in Atlanta, Ga., last week are being hailed as heroes for stopping a woman from setting fire to Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic childhood home. Kenneth and Axel Dodson, who are retired New York Police Department officers, were recognized with an Outstanding Citizen Award by the NYPD for preventing Laneisha Shantrice Henderson from burning the home down after she was seen dousing it with gasoline. Read more. | Fauci slammed on social over Catholic comments | A clip of Dr. Anthony Fauci declaring he does not need to practice his Roman Catholic faith because he relies on his own "personal ethics" has drawn the ire of social media. Users criticized his comments, suggesting they reveal that he believes himself to be God. Watch the clip and read user responses now. | Fatal stabbing of priest leaves parishioners shocked | St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Fort Calhoun, Neb., is mourning the loss of the Rev. Stephen Gutgsell, who was fatally stabbed at the church during a break-in on Sunday. A suspect identified as 43-year-old Kierre L. Williams of Sioux City, Iowa, has been arrested for murder and the use of a weapon to commit a felony. Read more. | Survey sheds light on marriage after age 45 | A larger percentage of men marry as they get older than do women, new research shows. The data also shows that women marry earlier but divorce sooner than men. Take a look at the numbers now. |
| | Align Your Health Care With Your Faith | God used a season of uncertainty to grow Brendon and Nina’s faith. It was through some of the stormiest days of their infant daughter’s medical crisis that Nina most felt His presence. It’s also a time fellow Samaritan members came alongside them to help ease their burdens through prayer, encouragement, and financial support for their medical bills. Read More | |
| | Iranian president must be arrested in Geneva this week | This week, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees is sponsoring the 2023 Global Refugee Forum in Geneva. The event will see participation from various heads of state, as is to be expected of a forum that explores opportunities for governments throughout the world to help alleviate a global refugee crisis. One should not expect, however, that any of the participating officials would themselves be contributors to the crisis. Continue reading. |
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