Kevin Strickland, 62, was convicted in the 1978 Kansas City triple murder of Sherrie Black, Larry Ingram, and John Walker.
Fairfax County Public Schools has green-lighted the return of two sexually-explicit books to school library shelves following committee reviews.
Let’s explore the epic clashes between Islam and Christianity that occurred throughout the Medieval Period.
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A controversial new bill is gaining steam in New York City that would grant noncitizens the right to vote.
A group of six U.S. Representatives has defied the wishes of China and ventured to Taiwan to meet with dignitaries in a country that has become a central figure in the ongoing posturing between the United States and China in the Indo-Pacific region.
A new and worrisome variant of COVID-19 has been identified in South Africa, Hong Kong, Botswana, Belgium and Israel.
The next time Blue Origin blasts into sub-orbital flight, its crew will include NFL-sack-leader-turned-morning-newsman Michael Strahan and Laura Shepard Churchley, the daughter of the first American in space.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo already had few friends or fans left in Hollywood or the political structures of his home state; now, he’s running out of avenues to deny allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.
The FBI said on Wednesday that dealing with the issue of “anomalous health incidents” – widely known as Havana Syndrome – is a top priority and that it will keep investigating the cause and how to protect staff.
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Last week, the UMC Commission on the General Conference affirmed that they are moving forward with a 2022 General Conference, even though this meeting will likely cause the denomination to formally split. In an online meeting last Wednesday, the Commission set an unknown date in the first quarter of 2022 as the target time period to determine if the meeting will commence later in the year or not.
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