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Whats Hot on MSN7 Charming Indian Towns with a European Vibe You Must VisitScattered across the vast and diverse landscape of India are towns that transport you to another time—and sometimes, another ...
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As the summer months have passed, the old dude on the rad ride has become something of a local sensation. More often than not ...
Roughly seven hours after departure, we landed on ice. The remnants of a 1970 Lockheed C-121 Super Constellation crash were noticeable nearby.
The Second Great Awakening built much of the religious infrastructure that still marks American towns and cities. Thus, if American Christianity collapses, it is that infrastructure that stands to ...
We’re continuing our tradition of taking a look back each Saturday at some of the important, interesting or even odd events as they were reported during the same week throughout the years, along with ...
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Southern Living on MSNMeet The Adorable North Carolina Town That Inspired 'The Notebook'Take advantage of New Bern’s coastal locale by renting a standup paddle board from Banx Watersports, which is perched on the ...
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the promulgation of Gaudium et Spes, the Second Vatican Council’s pastoral constitution on the Church in the modern world — and the last text issued by ...
The United Church of Christ passed a resolution at its General Synod this week denouncing what it called "domestic terrorism" by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and accusing the Trump ...
A North Carolina family of four, including two young children, was killed when their small plane crashed in a field northeast of Sanford on Monday afternoon as they returned from a beach trip in ...
Free Speech $725K Settlement in University of North Texas Academic Freedom Case The case settled while motions for summary judgment were pending; the plaintiff, Prof. Timothy Jackson, had ...
The historic deluge claims victims across Texas, including a member of the Hunt family and multiple young girls from North Texas.
University of North Texas music theory professor Timothy Jackson is shown in an office in 2011. A recent settlement has ended a lawsuit Jackson brought against the university in 2020.
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