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2 Chainz Announces Final Trap Album
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Institute launches So Help Me God: a history of oaths of office
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May 10, 2021, 8:06 PM
Baltimore, Maryland – Jack Harlow’s recent close call isn’t deterring his drive.
The “Way Out” rapper is scheduled to headline the upcoming Preakness Live festival inside the infield at Pimlico for the 146th running of the Preakness Stakes races on Saturday (May 10).
The incomparable 2 Chainz and pandemic-winning DJ D-Nice will also grace the stage knows as “InfieldFest.” 2 Chainz has been steadily been promoting music and thrills from his November 2020
So Help Me God album and the legendary DJ is coming off strong from his NAACP Image Awards Entertainer of the Year win and will broadcast his set live from his now iconic #ClubQuarantine Instagram Live.
Rocío Carrasco recuerda la muerte de su madre y revela la rara pregunta de Rocío Flores sobre la herencia: Ya no tenía nada mío
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A vote here sign stands in front of the polling place at the Reformation Lutheran Church in Columbia, South Carolina, February 20, 2016. | Reuters/Joshua Roberts
In response to a lawsuit brought by a leading atheist organization, Alabama has decided to allow residents registering to vote to opt out of signing an oath that includes the phrase “So Help Me God.”
The Freedom From Religion Foundation, an outspoken secular group that advocates for a strict separation of church and state, filed a lawsuit against Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill, a Republican, last September. The lawsuit challenged the constitutionality of the state’s mail-in voter registration form, which required applicants to sign a declaration beginning with “I solemnly swear or affirm” and concluding with “So help me God.”