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Monroe native makes bid for Congress - The Covington News

Monroe native makes bid for Congress - The Covington News
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Open Doors: U S should be demanding religious freedom

Open Doors: U.S. should be demanding religious freedom Thursday, June 3, 2021  |  Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish The United States could aid persecuted Christians in Iran if our leaders get serious, says a persecution watchdog. Reacting to the news that U.S. diplomats are in Vienna renegotiating the controversial Iran nuclear deal, David Curry of Open Doors USA says religious freedom deserves to be part of that discussion, too. Open Doors lists Iran within the top 10 of nations with the worst record of persecution of Christians, who deserve the legal right to read a Bible and attend church without arrest and torture, he says. 

Treasure Coast talks race, policing 1 year after George Floyd s death

Treasure Coast talks race, policing 1 year after George Floyd s death Police brutality cannot be tolerated and should not be, Vero Beach police chief says The nation witnessed last summer approximately 7,750 demonstrations, and the wave flooded Florida s shores where people voiced frustrations from police brutality to systemic racism and identity politics. But has the water receded? and last updated 2021-05-25 19:03:35-04 FORT PIERCE, Fla. — May 25 is being called A Day of Enlightenment by George Floyd s family. They say one year ago a video clip opened the world s eyes to the plight of Black Americans. The nation witnessed last summer approximately 7,750 demonstrations, and the wave flooded Florida s shores where people voiced frustrations from police brutality to systemic racism and identity politics. But has the water receded?

As COVID guidelines shift, Maine families of young children expect little to change

Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Even though she’s been vaccinated against COVID-19, Natalia Belt plans to continue wearing her mask this week when the state lifts masking requirements in a major step toward a return to pre-pandemic normalcy. “I just think it’s important,” said Belt, the mother of 10-year-old and 6-year-old girls. “I want to model it for them and I feel like we can still as vaccinated (people) get sick. It’s not going to be bad for us, but I don’t want to risk infecting my children. Personally, I’m going to continue to do the right thing for them.”

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