Day: May 2, 2020
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Asian American leaders discuss SBC ministry challenges
Calling it ‘a new day,’ Peter Yanes said he was encouraged by the tenor and content of discussion during the first online meeting Thursday (April 30) of the Southern Baptist Convention Asian American … Read Full Article
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Billions In Coronavirus Aid Will Go To Farms. But Farmers Say It’s Not Enough To Keep Them Afloat
It’s too costly to harvest and transport the food, and much of it is perishable, so they are destroying some crops, milk and livestock. Ryan Indart says he may have to kill off some of the sheep at … Read Full Article
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Candidates free to help voters to the polls in Minnesota
Now, Minnesota’s secretary of state and attorney general both agree that a state law banning candidates from helping voters runs counter to federal voting laws. The same applies to another law … Read Full Article
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Opinion: It’s time to turn off “Contagion” and turn on … “Gran Torino”
Toward the end of the movie “Contagion,” Matt Damon’s character tries to calm his daughter by promising, “It’s going to … Read Full Article
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Soldier in the Secret War recalls experience 45 years after resettling in U.S.
So, during the nine-year bombing campaign the U.S. carried out against Laos from 1964 to 1973 — making it the most heavily bombed nation per capita in history — Yang said he was in charge of calling … Read Full Article
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Billions in coronavirus aid will go to farms. But is it enough to keep farmers afloat?
With restaurants shuttered amid the coronavirus pandemic, he has no market for his animals. When a new flock arrives in October, he says, he won’t have enough space in his pasture if his current flock … Read Full Article