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When you reach the end of a book, simply start over. With 150 Psalms at 5 per day, you'll restart Psalms monthly. Proverbs ...
A group has gathered at the Belmont County Courthouse to publicly read through the entire Bible in the days leading up to the ...
She is one of many authors who lost their homes in January. “Surely,” she says, “readers would love nothing more than to send ...
Tech company IBM and beer brewer Constellation Brands are reportedly among the latest in a wave of corporations retreating from diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid pressure to comply ...
Connecticut Retirement Plans & Trust Funds, Hartford, returned a net 10.3% in calendar 2024, said an April 9 release. The performance fell below the benchmark of 12.6%, according to materials ...
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The White House Correspondents’ Association has dropped plans to feature a comedian at its April 26 dinner. Amber Ruffin had been announced as the featured entertainer. WHCA President Eugene ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. An unpopular care home plan deemed looking 'like an office block' could still go ahead despite being refused by the council. LNT ...
Federal officials are preparing for agencies to cut between 8 and 50 percent of their employees as part of a Trump administration push to shrink the federal government, according to an internal ...
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter that throughout the 2025 election will be a daily digest of campaign goings-on, all curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an ...
The White House confirmed on Monday that Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, had discussed plans for military strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen in a group chat on the Signal messaging app that ...
Many of them, like Brian Jung, 29, decided to join the Oklahoma Bible Reading Marathon, which is expected to continue through Wednesday, March 26, at the Capitol, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd. "Honestly, we ...