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A Pastor Rescues A Cemetery For Enslaved People, Then Buries Her Son In It
After her teenaged son drowned, Pastor Michelle Thomas decided to bury him in a old burial ground she had come across earlier while searching for a new site for her church.
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UNICEF To Stockpile Over Half A Billion Syringes For Future COVID-19 Vaccine
The agency, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, plans to distribute up to 1 billion syringes by 2021.
South Korea Eases Coronavirus Restrictions, Touts 'Exceptional' Success
Churches resume in-person services and stadiums welcome sports fans as the country once again manages to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Margo Price Defies Expectations With 'That's How Rumors Get Started'
Margo Price's new album rocks, which might surprise fans who grew to love the Americana star for her crystalline country voice.
From 'Saving Suburbs' To Raising Hopes On Pandemic, Trump Makes His Closing Pitch
President Trump is racing across swing states in the homestretch of the election, making his closing arguments as he finds himself down in the polls.
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It Pays To Be An Apprentice: 63% More
Participants in an apprenticeship program that matches employers with community colleges were able to earn substantially more after one year than their peers at community colleges, a new study finds.
Universities Rethink Building Names In The Wake Of Racial Justice Protests
Many U.S. colleges have lecture halls named after respected scientists who also promoted racial theories or practices that are now rejected. And increasingly, their names are being removed.
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Actor Jeff Bridges Tweets That He Has Been Diagnosed With Lymphoma
The Oscar-winning Crazy Heart actor — indelibly identified with The Dude Lebowski in The Big Lebowski — writes: "I feel fortunate that I have a great team of doctors and the prognosis is good."
The Town Of Asbestos, Quebec, Chooses A New, Less Hazardous Name
The former mining town has watched its name transform from an asset in the late 1800s to a liability in recent decades. Residents voted to change the name to Val-des-Sources, or valley of the springs.
Jamal Khashoggi's Fiancee Sues Saudi Crown Prince Over Journalist's Killing
"This brutal and brazen crime was the culmination of weeks of planning and conspiratorial actions," says a lawsuit filed in a U.S. court Tuesday.
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