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German Shepherd could face destruction order after biting woman


German Shepherd could face destruction order after biting woman
Judge considering destruction order after out-of-control dog bit driver
Bristol Crown Court (Image: Michael Lloyd Photography)
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A death sentence on a dog has been delayed so its owner can fight for its life.
Police warned Jemma Grubb to keep German Shepherd Midnight muzzled and on a lead in public after an allegation it bit someone. ....

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Will religious progressives have real political impact?


A member of the National Guard walks the grounds of the U.S. Capitol on the second day of former President Donald Trump s second impeachment trial in Washington Feb. 10, 2021. (CNS/Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
Earlier this month, politicians and faith leaders gathered virtually for the National Prayer Breakfast, an annual event in Washington that convenes an elite crowd of secular and spiritual power brokers. When Donald Trump spoke last year, the religious right was ascendant, Christian nationalists had a cheerleader in the White House, and the president used the occasion to gloat about the Senate s vote to reject his impeachment. In stark contrast, Feb. 4, President Joe Biden urged Americans this year to unite in a common purpose: to respect one another, and defeat political extremism, white supremacy and domestic terrorism. ....

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