A Rhode Island public school used public resources to fundraise for human smugglers on behalf of a non-citizen whose parents broke the law to import him to become a public burden.
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time, particularly senator paul is wasting time, using really very high caliber accusatory words, sort of says it all to me. why are we even spending our time talking about this, when the urgency to get us out of this really difficult phase of the pandemic could not be more acute right now? so you know, it s exhausting, and i wish that i could give dr. paul a tour of our icu right now. you were saying it best right there. one thing that is very true is that senator paul, fundraises off of his fights with dr. fauci almost constantly, you can see those email, but let s talk about what you are seeing in your icu, the urgency of now, in this moment, and where this hearing will hopefully likely refocus. right now, as we just looked this morning, it s 41.2% positivity rate in alabama right now. what does that reflect? talk to me.
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FRANCONIA TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) It s been an adventurous New Year s Day tradition for 11 years.
Nearly 30 brave souls take the polar bear plunge to support Chosen 300 Ministries at Branchwood Park in Franconia Township, Pennsylvania. It motivates people to give because they say, if you re crazy enough to jump into cold water, I m crazy enough to give you $100. I m crazy enough to give you a $1,000, Executive Director Brian Jenkins said.
The Franconia Mennonite Church hosts the fundraiser every year; it s one of the largest fundraisers for Chosen 300.
The nonprofit has been feeding families in need for more than 20 years. There s just so much determination behind it and passion behind it and heart behind it, as far as getting the word out for those who need help, Outreach Pastor Kyle Rodgers said.