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Roommates, family of 2 BYU students killed in crash share grief, as driver is sent to prison

A man who sped up at a yellow light, causing a crash that killed two BYU students, was sentenced Friday to serve three consecutive prison terms of zero to five years.

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determine majority. a potential right way of being fuelled by a lack of enthusiasm for the president and his policies bear with the new york times with the anna revealing that most democrats don t want biden in 2024. 64% of democratic voters think they would prefer a new standard bearer in the 2024 presidential campaign. voters nationwide have soured on his leadership, giving him a meager 33% job approval. the reason for democrats picking a different candidates? the polls showed each of the top factor, followed by job performance, 12% prefer somebody new and 10% say the president is not progressive enough. in fact, pro-bernie sanders group has launched dontrunjoe.org to oppose the president seeking nomination, declaring a president biden has neither been bold nor inspiring. this is that his prospects for winning the election appear to be bleak. stephen allred, alexandra, thank you.

Utah man charged with killing 2 BYU students in crash going on trial

A Utah man charged with hitting and killing two BYU students will stand trial manslaughter charges. Three women were in a car making a left turn when a Jeep Cherokee tried to speed through the intersection after the traffic light turned yellow and hit them. Hailee York and Ashlyn Hanzon died.

Trial ordered for Orem man charged with killing 2 BYU students in crash

A Case for Biblical Social Justice—Adventist Voices Podcast

A Case for Biblical Social Justice Adventist Voices Podcast     I talk with attorney Stephen Allred, who also pastored for fourteen years, about his lucid new book Do Justice: The Case for Biblical Social Justice. We discuss how he artfully weaves together Ellen White and major Biblical passages with Ta-Nehisi Coates, his own story to make the case that following Jesus means caring for structural change in society.    We discuss how his use of Ellen White made me excited to read more of her writings and how his focus on racial justice, economic justice, and his third section which includes very traditional Adventist interpretations of Revelation supports his overall argument that Christians have an ethical duty to be in involved in politics. This runs about 29 mins. 

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