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Alyssa Milano arrested at White House voting rights protest

Actress Alyssa Milano was arrested during a voting rights protest at the White House on Tuesday as the Senate gears up for a vote on the Freedom to Vote Act, a scaled-back version of the voting rights bill that Senate Republicans blocked in June.

Amid Pandemic Turmoil and Curriculum Fights, a Boom for Christian Schools

With public schools on the defensive, is this a blip or a ‘once-in-100-year moment for the growth of Christian education’?

What’s Behind Skyrocketing Number of US Military Suicides & Is US Gov’t Doing Enough to Stop It?

Suicides among US Army active-duty forces have soared 46% compared to last year, says a recent Pentagon report. In addition, more American service members have taken their own lives in the second quarter than have died from the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, according to the DoD. What’s behind the problem?

Record 100 ships waiting offshore at LA ports with cargo

The logjam of cargo, container, and tanker ships trying to access Long Beach and Los Angeles ports has hit a record of 100 vessels as of Monday evening. Another 45 are expected to arrive in the next three days.

Plane With 21 People Onboard Crashes in Field in Texas

An aircraft with 21 people on board crashed in a field near a Houston-area airport on Tuesday, officials said, as video footage showed the plane engulfed in flames.

Jussie Smollett to Go to Trial after Judge Declines Dismissal Request

Jussie Smollett, the actor who allegedly falsely claimed he was the victim of a racist and homophobic hate crime, will stand trial beginning next month, after a Chicago judge denied his request to dismiss the case over his false police report.

Over 140 School Bus Routes Canceled in Seattle Due to Vaccine Mandates

Over 140 school bus routes are being cancelled in Seattle on Monday due to a driver shortage caused by vaccine mandates.

Fully-vaccinated former Secretary of State Colin Powell, 84, dies of COVID complications while battling Parkinson’s and blood cancer: Biden lowers flags and leads tributes...

Colin Powell, the first black Secretary of State who formulated foreign policy under several presidents, died Monday morning at the age of 84 of complications from COVID.

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