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The Shot Heard ‘Round the World Sounds Again: Lexington and Concord Mark 250 Years Since First Clash of Revolution
Thousands gather in Massachusetts to honor the “shot heard ’round the world” with reenactments, exhibits, and reflection
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Thousands gather in Massachusetts to honor the “shot heard ’round the world” with reenactments, exhibits, and reflection
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9 Democrats join Republicans to pass bill requiring Commandments be displayed in public schools
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Heather Suzanne Wolf-National Desk Editor There comes a time in every life when silence screams the loudest. When prayers seem to echo back unanswered. When we face a closed door, a painful rejection, or a season so dark it feels impossible to see the hand of God at work. These
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Posts Facebook video to address facts, “whirlwind of confusion”
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HB247 debate split along party lines
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Heather Suzanne Wolf-National Desk Editor On a Friday morning in ancient Jerusalem, while the city stirred with Passover preparations, a different drama unfolded—a story of sorrow, sacrifice, and ultimate love. Jesus of Nazareth, bruised and bloodied, stood trial not for crimes He committed, but for the sins of humanity.
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Bill would require monthly online updates, regulation changes be publicly accessible within 30 days
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HB520 would strengthen protections for medical autonomy
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22 Attorneys General issue open letter in support of Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act
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Shelby Co. Deputy honored by Joint Session of the Legislature
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Guest Opinion by Rebecca Rogers Searching for Paul Lee in Montgomery these days is like playing a game of "Where's Waldo?"—except Waldo eventually shows up. With six session days still on the clock, the House Health Committee—chaired by Rep. Paul Lee—has no meetings
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Representative Barry Moore on the Trump tax cuts, stronger economy and the Golden Age of America