• Where Did the Science and Religion Rift Come From? | Sojourners

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    ON A RECENT morning run, I saw a yard sign that began, “We believe ...” and included a list of creedal-like commitments. One stood out: “Science is real.”

    Science?

  • 8 Leo Celebrities That Represent This Zodiac Sign Best | StyleCaster

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:45:59

    Ready To Switch Careers? Your Zodiac Sign Can Tell...

    Warning—Your Weekly Love Horoscope Says You Might...

    Your Weekly Tarot Horoscope Is Giving You A Shortcut...

    Spoiler Alert—Your Weekly Horoscope I

  • Forecasting The 2022-23 Qualifying Offers: Pitchers - MLB Trade Rumors

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:45:48

    By Mark Polishuk | August 14, 2022 at 10:15am CDT

    Yesterday, we took a look at the pending free agent position players who could be candidates to receive a qualifying offer this winter.  Now, let’s turn our attention to what free agent pitchers might be in line for a QO, with t

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    CHANDLER, Ariz. (3TV/CBS 5/Gray News) - Some political signs have photos. Others have catchy slogans with big, bold promises. However, there’s one sign in Chandler that is a bit more subtle.

    Tyler Watson doesn’t want your vote; he’s just crossing his arms like the sign says. The 2

  • A new dynamic in Goldstein: teal turbulence sweeps wealthy Melbourne seat | Australia news | The Guardian

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:45:31

    Small-l liberal voters in the inner-city electorate have seized on Zoe Daniel’s candidacy, while Tim Wilson battles his leader’s unpopularity

    Driving down Beach Road, it quickly becomes apparent the race in Goldstein – one of the Liberal party’s safest Melbourne seats for more th

  • Bishop Amat gets big plays in opening win over Valencia - Los Angeles Times

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:45:00

    Walking down Orange Avenue in La Puente next to Bishop Amat, there were clear signs high school football was back. The smell of hot links and carne asada being grilled, and the sight of beef ribs being gobbled were part of an all-out tailgating scene. One group had nine large Costco pizzas lin

  • Guest column: Food for thought on recycling

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:44:52

    Seven months after a new era in organic waste recycling dawned across California, local participation in new recycling programs is growing by the week in Ventura County. The signs are encouraging, but a greater push is needed to meet ambitious statewide goals, particularly regarding food waste

  • A.J. Hinch early challenge helps Detroit Tigers beat Guardians, 4-3

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:44:43

    CLEVELAND — An overturned call in the first inning, thanks to a wise challenge from manager A.J. Hinch, changed the outcome of Tuesday's game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians.

    The skipper's knowledge of the rulebook was tested on a crucial play at the plate. Umpire

  • A Small Tribute to Beloved Lubbock Actor and Director Pat Price

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:44:22

    One of the most prolific actors in Lubbock's theater community, Pat Price, died tragically yesterday, August 17th, 2022 after a brief illness. He was only 50 years old and celebrated his birthday not long ago.

    Friends, family, and members of the local theater scene are completely de

  • World War II veteran receives medals and celebrates 101st birthday with family

    by admin on 2022-08-19 20:44:21

    NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WKBW) — You can do a lot in one year, but what about 101 years? Bob Ramos has definitely made the most of his life, and talking to some neighbors, he has no signs of slowing down.

    Neighbors say he mows his own lawn, plows the snow out of his driveway, and