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Nicaraguan Cardinal: ‘Governments Pass, but the Church Remains’
Nicaraguan Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes has responded to recent attacks by the wife of dictator Daniel Ortega, reminding the faithful that “ideologies” and “governments pass, but the Church remains.”
Report: Subway Franchisees Pressure Company to Nix Megan Rapinoe from Ads
Megan Rapinoe created more controversy during the Tokyo Olympics, and some Subway franchisees are reportedly urging the fast-food company to let her go.
Hollywood Celebrities Descend on Martha’s Vineyard for Barack Obama's Birthday Bash
NBA champion Dwyane Wade and his actress wife Gabrielle Union, Marvel movie star Don Cheadle, NBC’s The Voice star John Legend and his embattled wife Chrissy Teigen are among the Hollywood celebrities reportedly arriving at the 30-acre, $12 million oceanfront home in Martha’s Vineyard of former President Barack Obama for his much maligned 60th birthday bash.
Marsha Blackburn: 'The Left Likes Lockdowns' — 'They Would Like to Have a Permanent Pandemic'
Friday, during an appearance on the nationally syndicated “The Clay & Buck Show,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) explained why she thought a “permanent pandemic” played into a left-wing ideology where the individual is dependent on the state.
Nolte: Woketard Olympic Viewership Hits Two Record Lows, Two Nights In a Row
The Woketard Olympics are officially a ratings catastrophe and are getting more catastrophic by the day.
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Texas Border Crisis Turns Hotels into COVID Quarantine Centers
Many hotels and motels in downtown McAllen, Texas, bustled with migrants on Saturday who had been recently released by Border Patrol officials. Medical personnel checked on many of the migrants on the hotel grounds.