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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Hunter McGrady welcomes her first child: ‘I’ve never known a love like this’

Hunter McGrady is officially a mom. On Sunday, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and her husband Brian Keys took to Instagram Story and revealed they welcomed their first child, a baby boy. “I’ve never known a love like this,” the 28-year-old wrote, as quoted by People magazine. “I’ve been enjoying and in pure bliss. Can’t…

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Pope voices 'affection' for Americans as he meets Blinken

VATICAN CITY — pope-francis” target=”_blank”>Pope Francis< said, without indicating whether the two discussed the sharp divide among U.S. bishops over giving Holy Communion to politicians supporting abortion rights like President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden<. In recent years, the U.S. church hierarchy has been increasingly more polarized about U.S. politics and politicians. Conservative U.S. bishops have been…

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Leslie Jordan on LGBTQ+ Pride: 'Being proud of who you are' a 'wonderful thing to celebrate'

Actor, singer, author and pandemic sensation Leslie Jordan joined “fox-friends-weekend” target=”_blank”>Fox & Friends Weekend< Pride parade Sunday — sharing his latest accomplishments and reflecting on the movement’s evolution. The 66-year-old Emmy award-winning actor is coming out of infectious-disease with a new New York Times best-selling book, a new gospel album celebrating his religion, and a…

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Jindal & Todd: COVID's liberal religious revival – how their God-less theocracy's destroying politics, culture

When the first documented COVID case appeared in the United States 16 months ago, few would have predicted the religious revival it ignited. Unlike the four previous Great Awakenings that expanded religion’s American footprint, this revival exposed what now is the country’s most politically powerful religion: Secular Science-ism.  Pollsters have for two decades noted the rise of the…

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National Archives' racism task force says own Rotunda example of 'structural racism,' knocks Founding Fathers

The National Archives’ task force on racism claimed in a little-noticed report to the U.S.’s top librarian that the Archives’ own Rotunda – which houses the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. constitution” target=”_blank”>Constitution< impactful Americans are portrayed too positively. The report was completed in April and released this month but has so far flown under…

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