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Trump is out, but US evangelicalism remains alive and well in Africa In the foreground, hands are raised in the air and beyond them, a man. An evangelical outreach in Uganda led by the prominent and wealthy pastor ...
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20 Indian-Americans get key roles in Joe Biden administration Harris, 56, is also the first ever Indian-origin and African American to be sworn in as the vice president of the United States. It is also for the first time ever ...
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Valneva says UK rollout of COVID-19 vaccine could start in July-Sept - report LONDON (Reuters) - French drugmaker Valneva hopes its COVID-19 vaccine can start to be used in Britain between July and September, the ...
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Suez ready to talk to Veolia in takeover battle after alternative proposal lands Suez has agreed to open discussions with its rival Veolia, the French waste and water group, after receiving an alternative proposal in one of the most ...
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Tom Brady and Drew Brees meet for likely the last time in NFC divisional playoff matchup Brady is 43 years old and Brees just turned 42 on Friday; at a combined age of 85 years and 169 days old by kick-off in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' ...
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Imagining bumper stickers in NASCAR We don't see a lot of bumper stickers in NASCAR. Why is that? We've got cars, bumpers and drivers with opinions — all that's missing is that little ...
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Is the boom in communal living really the good life? Many are cohousing set-ups, in which residents live in individual dwellings with a few common areas and domestic functions; others are based upon a ...
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Egypt unveils 3000-year old coffins in latest archaeological discovery Carved in human form and painted in bright colours, many of them are still intact. Ancient games, statues, and masks were also found. "All these ...
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This may be the first sunny inauguration in nearly 3 decades (CNN) It could be the first sunny Inauguration Day since President Bill Clinton was sworn in for his first term -- nearly three decades ago. The forecast ...
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Indonesian Company Admits To Deceiving US Banks In Order To Trade With North Korea, Agrees ... In entering the deferred prosecution agreement, BMJ admitted and accepted responsibility for its criminal conduct and agreed to pay a fine ...
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