A community prayer service was held Sunday afternoon at the Weber City Volunteer Fire Department for 12 children battling ...
As the Indian women's cricket team prepares to face South Africa in the World Cup Final at DY Patil Stadium, the spirit of support and solidarity is palpable. This momentous occasion, marked by ...
Erling Haaland has some unique ways of keeping himself motivated, with the Manchester City striker taking to plunging into an ...
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British police release details on suspects after 'shocking' train attack, update on victims
Multiple patients remain in life-threatening condition after a stabbing spree on a train in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire left ...
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Inspirational faith-fueled road map for real, lasting change
You can’t change your stars. Wesley Farnsworth doesn’t argue with its sting — he remembers living under it. But his new book, "The Blueprint of Becoming: A Practical Guide to Faith, Failure, and ...
Last night Roma fell 1-0 to AC Milan at San Siro, with Pavlovic’s 39th-minute goal the deciding factor. It was a game full of ...
Man, 32, now sole suspect as ‘heroic’ rail staff member fighting for life - A 35-year-old man from London who was also ...
Pittsburgh QB Aaron Rodgers revealed how Jalen Ramsey completely changed the attitude of the team with a motivational speech ...
If there were a worldwide contest for the most USA couple in the world, Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow would be trading very high ...
U.K. officials said they did not believe the attack on a train to London was connected to terrorism. Two of the 11 people wounded in the stabbing spree remain in critical condition, the police said.
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Huntingdon Train Stabbings: Peterborough City Council Leader praises emergency services response to attack
The leader of Peterborough City Council has praised the response of the emergency services following the stabbings on a train ...
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From Intel to the infinite, Pat Gelsinger wants Christian AI to change the world
Opinion It's not been a year since his ouster as Intel's CEO, but Pat Gelsinger is firmly back on the tech leadership pony. He's done hardware with Intel, software with VMWare. This time, it's ...
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