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How 19th-century Spiritualists ‘canceled’ the idea of hell to address social and political concerns
Between Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, drivers pass a billboard on Interstate 71 that has achieved some internet fame.
Since 2004, a black sign has risen from this flat stretch of highway declaring “HELL IS REAL.” The H in “Hell” is painted in red, a color Christians have long associated with sin and Satan.
The ...Read more
Justice Sotomayor’s health isn’t the real problem for Democrats − winning elections is
It almost sounds like a bad joke: What did the 78-year-old male senator say to the 69-year-old female justice?
“RETIRE!”
That’s effectively what happened recently when U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut suggested that Sonia Sotomayor – the first Hispanic and third woman Supreme Court justice – retire so that...Read more
What early 2024 polls are revealing about voters of color and the GOP − and it’s not all about Donald Trump
By the end of winter 2024, the return of Donald Trump to the top of the GOP presidential ticket has revealed a surprising trend in the former president’s base of support: his increasing popularity among Black and Latino voters.
Several polls suggest as many as 23% of Black voters and 46% of Latino voters could cast their ballot for ...Read more
Arizona’s now-repealed abortion ban serves as a cautionary tale for reproductive health care across the US
When the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on April 9, 2024, that the state’s Civil War-era law banning nearly all abortions was enforceable, it brought into stark reality the potential impacts of leaving reproductive rights up to the states to regulate, and the related consequences for women’s health.
The ruling, set to go into effect ...Read more
10 songs from 10 bands playing the Cruel World festival in Southern California
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Cruel World returns to the rolling greens of Brookside at the Rose Bowl on Saturday, and with it the music of the '80s — new wave, goth, post-punk, and more — returns to life anew.
Recent Rock Hall of Fame inductees Duran Duran headline the festival this year, with Blondie, another Hall of Fame act, on the main stage ...Read more
Chicago police officers injured or killed while off duty highlight choice to grant on-duty benefits
CHICAGO — The Chicago Police Department and its pension board have now each determined that former Officer Danny Golden was performing official police duties just before he was shot and paralyzed outside a bar in the Beverly neighborhood nearly two years ago.
It’s a decision that came months after Golden applied for on-duty disability ...Read more
'Transformative': More college programs are slowly coming into prisons
When the U.S. Department of Education announced last summer that federal Pell Grants would become available to incarcerated college students, lawmakers and state corrections agencies scrambled to adjust statutes and step up potential partnerships with universities.
But nearly a year later, colleges and agencies are recognizing the steep ...Read more
Missouri has one of the worst drug problems in the country, national study says
A recent study revealed that the drug crisis in Missouri is one of the worst in the United States.
Personal finance website WalletHub analyzed statistics from many sources, like the U.S. Census Bureau, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Federal Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The study found that ...Read more
Do dying people have a 'right to try' magic mushrooms? 9th Circuit weighs case
Do dying patients have a "right to try" illegal drugs such as psilocybin and MDMA if they might alleviate end-of-life suffering from anxiety and depression?
That question is now before one of the nation's highest courts, with a Seattle-based palliative care physician appealing a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration decision barring him from ...Read more
Bird flu is bad for poultry and dairy cows. It's not a dire threat for most of us -- yet
Headlines are flying after the Department of Agriculture confirmed that the H5N1 bird flu virus has infected dairy cows around the country. Tests have detected the virus among cattle in nine states, mainly in Texas and New Mexico, and most recently in Colorado, said Nirav Shah, principal deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control and ...Read more
Can't install your own solar panels? Some areas let you join a community project
For four generations, Steve Wine’s family has tended a 600-acre farm in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, raising steers and growing corn, soybeans and alfalfa. The farm has struggled in recent years with rising costs and slumping crop markets, leaving Wine to question the operation’s viability.
In a bid to sustain the farm, Wine will begin ...Read more
World extends run of heat records for an 11th month in a row
April was the Earth’s 11th consecutive month of record-breaking heat, with warmer weather already sweeping across Asia and a hotter-than-usual summer expected in Europe.
The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said last month’s temperatures globally were 1.58C (2.8F) above historical averages and marked the hottest April on...Read more
Newsom backs bill to add more affordable housing for California's poorest residents
After pledging to hold local governments accountable for solving homelessness, Gov. Gavin Newsom is throwing his support behind a bill that would require cities and counties to plan for potentially hundreds of thousands of new affordable homes for California’s very poorest residents by 2040.
The requirement would be part of the every-eight-...Read more
Pentagon says US soldier held in Russia went for 'personal reasons'
WASHINGTON — The U.S. soldier detained on criminal charges in eastern Russia — adding to the tally of Americans held in the country during a low point in relations with Washington — flew there “for personal reasons” and without official authorization, the Army said Tuesday.
Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, 34, had been assigned to the Eighth ...Read more
Pro-Palestine protesters arrested inside Metro State Denver building
DENVER — Auraria campus police arrested a small group of pro-Palestine protesters inside a Metropolitan State University of Denver building Tuesday night.
Approximately 14 people sat in a circle in the Advanced Manufacturing Sciences Institute, leading chants in support of Palestine as more protesters outside chanted and banged on the ...Read more
Mnuchin believes TikTok algorithm could be rebuilt if he buys it
Steven Mnuchin, the former U.S. Treasury Secretary, said he’s still interested in buying TikTok’s U.S. operation from its Chinese owner, and believes the social media app’s critical video recommendation technology could be replicated.
“I’ve actually spoken to a lot of tech companies on working about rebuilding this,” Mnuchin said ...Read more
3 tornadoes rip through lower Michigan, damaging homes and downing trees and power lines
PORTAGE, Mich. — At least three tornadoes touched down in Michigan on Tuesday night, one sweeping through parts of St. Joseph County and two hitting Kalamazoo County, knocking down trees and power lines and scattering debris from buildings and homes, according to the National Weather Service.
The St. Joseph County tornado struck Mendon and ...Read more
Stormy Daniels tells jury about sexual tryst with Trump at hush money trial
NEW YORK — In riveting testimony at Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial Tuesday, porn star Stormy Daniels explicitly detailed allegations of a disorienting one-night stand in a Lake Tahoe hotel room with a future U.S. president in silk pajamas and hush money she received to keep it secret.
Just feet away from a stone-faced Trump, Daniels, 45, ...Read more
Spirit Airlines headed back to northern Haiti after two-month suspension of flights
The first of three major U.S. airlines is returning to Haiti. Spirit Airlines said it is resuming daily commercial service between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Cap-Haïtien on Friday and passengers can start booking on spirit.com.
“We are resuming daily service at Cap-Haïtien (CAP) beginning May 10, 2024, following a ...Read more
Florida again ranked No. 1 for education by U.S. News
Florida is the top state for education for the second year in a row, according to U.S. News & World Report’s latest ranking announced Tuesday.
The outlet said the state’s standing is “largely fueled by several stellar metrics in higher education, and less so by Florida’s still fairly strong performance in the prekindergarten-through-...Read more
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