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American Airlines Ending Service in Three Cities Due to Pilot Shortage

American Airlines will halt services in three cities this coming autumn due to an ongoing pilot shortage in the airline industry.

Woke Kellogg’s Is Breaking Up After Years of Disappointing Performance

The Kellogg Company, one of the original perpetrators of Woke Capitalism, said Tuesday that it is breaking itself up into three independent companies.

Vaccination Increases Risk of COVID-19 Infection, but Infection Without Vaccination Gives Immunity

Having two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine has been linked with negative protection against symptomatic infection with the disease, scientists say, while a previous infection without vaccination offers around 50 percent immunity, according to a study analyzing the Omicron wave in Qatar.

Frequency of Church Attendance Increasing Among Australian Christians Led by Gen Xers

NCLS Research, a reputable Australian organization renowned for conducting studies on church health and community connections, presented the impact of spirituality on communities of faith from their 2021 survey in a webinar held early this month.

Cartel Gunmen Murder Two Priests Inside Mexican Border State Church

Cartel gunmen murdered two Jesuit priests who tried to protect another man from being killed in the Mexican border state of Chihuahua.

Waukesha Massacre Suspect Pleads ‘Insanity’ Over Christmas Parade Massacre

According to his attorneys on Monday, Brooks, who previously pleaded not guilty in February, is now changing his plea to not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.

One Dead, Three Injured After Gunfire at D.C. Juneteenth Festival Leads to Stampede

A 15-year-old was killed and three others were hospitalized, including a police officer, after a fight led to gunfire at a Juneteenth festival in Washington D.C. Authorities believe the teenager was killed in a resulting stampede.

College Enrollment Drops 1.4M Students, Threatening Long-Term Stability of Higher Education

New concerns are being raised about the long-term outlook of higher education as enrollment numbers continue to decline and coronavirus relief funds run out.

Japan Court Says Barring Same-Sex Marriage Not Unconstitutional

A court in western Japan rejected a damages claim by three same-sex couples against the state on Monday, finding that same-sex marriage being not allowed in the country is not unconstitutional.

Texas Woman Convicted of 26 Counts of Voter Fraud

A former volunteer deputy registrar from southeast Texas pleaded guilty to 26 felony counts of voter fraud stemming from a 2018 local utility board election.

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