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Anne Wilson on 'Stars' and finding hope after loss: 'Life isn’t butterflies and rainbows'
As her third album Stars and her first devotional Hey Girl hit shelves within weeks of each other, artist Anne Wilson shares she s learning to stay steady and rest in God s faithfulness in the middle ...
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'Just Love' children's Bible says Scripture includes 'made-up' stories and events
A new children s book of Bible stories claims that the Bible has made-up stories and events in its pages, drawing criticism ...
The chief meteorologist of WEEK-TV is retiring on October 15 after two generations of forecasting weather to the Peoria and Bloomington-Normal TV market.
As Battlefield fans share frustrations over TTK, time to death, and bullet registration, it’s worth looking at how BF6 ...
While tourists flock to Florida’s beaches and theme parks, savvy locals know the real magic happens in places like this, where $26 can fill an entire shopping cart with goodies that would cost ...
Tucked away in the charming borough of Perkasie lies a secondhand paradise that has Pennsylvania bargain hunters mapping out ...
The National Weather Service confirmed that the damage in Mexico Beach was caused by an EF-1 tornado with maximum 100 mph wind speeds.
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Fire Tornado: Are They Real?
You've seen a fire tornado in the preview for 911 Nashville, so we got the inside scoop to find out if they are fact or ...
The tornado began in eastern Kendall County late Friday, causing damage across a 20-mile path into parts of Comal County.
Experts reassessed the damage from a tornado that left three people dead in June, and gave it the strongest possible rating on the tornado scale. By Emma Schartz The National Weather Service announced ...
A deadly tornado that tore across North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds over 200 mph (322 kph), the strongest classification of tornado and the first on American soil in 12 ...
A deadly tornado that tore across southeastern North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to an EF5 with winds topping 200 mph, the strongest classification of tornado and the first confirmed on ...
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