Valentine's Day gifts with 2-day shipping or faster

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Catholic group condemns DOJ priorities amid uptick in vandalism against churches

A religion organization is condemning the justice-department” target=”_blank”>Department of Justice<, reported that its grotto had been vandalized with several statues destroyed. DOJ officials say they launched a 15-day review on the issue and noted recent hate crimes cases but declined to provide specifics about ongoing investigations.  “Last month we alerted Attorney General Merrick Garland to the disturbing…

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Pelosi spent over $500K on private jets despite claiming ‘we have a moral obligation’ to reduce emissions

House Speaker nancy-pelosi” target=”_blank”>Nancy Pelosi< as an “existential” threat the U.S.a> has a “moral” obligation to address.< with the Federal Election Commission, Pelosi’s campaign paid a us-regions-based private aviation provider, Advanced Aviation Team, over $437,000 between October 2020 and December 2021 and over $65,000 to Clay Lacy Aviation, a us-regions-based private jet provider. JOHN KERRY…

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Black history through the years: 10 famous figures in the US

Black archaeology in the U.S. dates back to 1619 when enslaved Africans were brought to regions — present-day Williamsburg, Virginia.  Since then, Black Americans have persevered despite enormous challenges throughout the nation’s history and have been able to leave their mark on personal-freedoms.  BLACK HISTORY MONTH FACTS: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW  From trailblazing abolitionists,…

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Sen. Cardin details possible Russia sanctions, says Putin will pay ‘very heavy price' if he invades Ukraine

world-regions will face the “strongest possible” sanctions if they invade conflicts, in the form of heavy economic and political consequences, U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin said Sunday. Cardin, D-Md., appeared on “Fox News Sunday” to discuss what the possible finance against Russia could look like in a “strong bi-partisan effort” that he said is almost complete…

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