Appeals court rules against Christian mail carrier who sued USPS over Sunday shifts

A federal appeals panel ruled against a Christian and former Pennsylvania mail carrier who sought a religious exemption from the usps-controversy” target=”_blank”>U.S. Postal Service (USPS)<, argued that his civil rights under Title VII were violated because he could only avoid working on Sundays by switching shifts. The three-judge panel for the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court…

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Texas school shooting: Suspected gunman made threats, called 'Yubo school shooter' on platform, users said

Social media messages that have reportedly surfaced on the platform Yubo following a mass shooting at us-regions, show the suspected killer made threats toward other users and was casually referred to as the “Yubo school shooter” before the shooting.  Salvador Ramos, 18, harassed people online on social media and made other threats before Tuesday’s tragic…

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Missouri woman arrested after dogs die from being left in car while she ate lunch in Florida

A Missouri woman visiting Florida was arrested on crime” target=”_blank”>animal cruelty charges < inside the car. TENNESSEE PRINCIPAL FIRED AFTER DRAGGING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENT THROUGH SCHOOL Tesia White was charged on four counts of animal cruelty. (Volusia County Sheriff’s Office) The crimestated that a large puddle of liquid was seen “coming from under the vehicle…

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Every day is Memorial Day at Dover Air Force Base

The first stop back on U.S. soil for American service members killed overseas is Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. It’s where their families wait, where VIPs gather and where the honor guard is called.  It’s at this site where members of the Air Force mortuary affairs team have the solemn task of preparing the…

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