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Mount Holly musician David Childers will be inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. His music explores themes of love, loss, spirituality, hope, and redemption. Mount Holly musician David ...
“At first, the organization would rob victims as they left a bank and were in the parking lot, usually as they were going to their car,” said Kate Dorian, head of the Criminal Division in ...
Using the term invisible, or rather, the phrase “going invisible to one’s self ... I had the surreal thought: Where did I go? The signs were everywhere: a dusty guitar on the wall untouched ...
Pope Leo XIV made history today: He is the first Pope from the United States, the first Pope from Chicago, and the first Augustinian friar to be elected pontiff. He’s also the first pope to have ...
When Pope Leo XIII was elected in 1878, the story goes that he wept. At age 67, he thought he was too old for the job. (He lived to be the second-oldest pope and died at the age of 93). When in ...
But I can tell you where Bitcoin's going to go," Hayes said during the interview. “So the things that drive the budget are only going up and interest on the Treasury debt again is expanding ...
Two new Indiana State football players in defensive end/edge Jayden Childers and offensive lineman Andrew Page are excited to get going ahead of the fall season. Page, a transfer from Kent State ...
“It took a second to get it done, but after long last, we did get a resolution where we believe this version that was passed by the House is going to be concurred with ... finalizing the spending plan ...
"I am excited about the potential of them going to the [NFL] and where they're going to go," Sanders said on March 19. On the other hand, the Colorado coach did admit that he was feeling a ...
HAD ALL THE EQUIPMENT, HAD THE PROPENSITY TO DO IT, IT’S JUST A MATTER OF WHAT DAY WAS GOING TO SET THEM OFF TO GO DO IT. TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT THEY FOUND. THESE PICTURES SHOW THE ARSENAL DAMIAN ...
“It was always understood ... that a single experiment [wasn’t] going to refute a specific theory,” Seth says. That’s extremely rare in science, where knowledge builds incrementally.
Careers that had been moving one way now go another. At the end of each interview, we asked one impossible question: In the next five to 10 years, where do you see all of this going? The question is ...