Fourth graders at St. Adalbert Catholic Academy in Elmhurst, Queens make Stations of the Cross out of different art media.
A steel cross, 120 feet high, will soon tower above Interstate 40, just outside North Little Rock, a hard-to-miss reminder of ...
Europe is plotting to reshape the NATO alliance to avoid chaos should the US withdraw from the treaty that has protected the continent for the last 80 years, it has been claimed. A new report ...
Joe Watson told St. George News about 7:15 p.m. that a pedestrian and one vehicle were involved. "Looks like she was trying to cross the road right here for whatever reason," Watson said.
According to police, the high-voltage wiring the man allegedly cut was still active, causing a fire around the transformer box. Police said he knocked out power to 1,500 homes and businesses for ...
Federal prosecutors have indicted Carl Rinsch for allegedly taking $11 million from Netflix for a long promised sci-fi series that was never made. In a case with Keanu Reeves cameos, some bad ...
Indonesian influencer Ratu Thalisa has been sentenced to nearly three years in jail for her remark suggesting Jesus should cut his hair, deemed blasphemous by Christian groups. Amnesty ...
and 2004 Players champion Adam Scott also missed out on playing the weekend. Here's a look at who made and missed the cut at The Players: The cut line at The Players Championship was 1 under par.
In response, she held an image of Jesus on her phone and said, "You should cut your hair so that you will look like his father". Her remark has caused widespread outrage, leading to her prosecution ...
During the livestream, she responded to a viewer who had asked her to cut her hair to be more like a man’s, by holding up a picture of Jesus Christ and saying, “You [Jesus] should not look like a ...
An Indonesian TikToker has been sentenced to almost three years in prison after reportedly 'talking' to a picture of Jesus on her phone ... comment that told her to cut her hair to look more ...
You should cut your hair so that you will look like his father.” Five Christian groups filed complaints to Indonesian police alleging blasphemy, leading to Thalisa’s arrest on October 8.
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