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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

BREAKING: Social Media Platform X Down for Users Worldwide
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BREAKING: Social Media Platform X Down for Users Worldwide

According to Downdetector‚ there are over 70‚000 reports of not being able to use the platform. And‚ at this moment‚ there is no information on what has caused this issue. UPDATE: X appears to be working again. UPDATE: Twitter/X features are working again https://t.co/JJ4WKHH7fc— BNO News (@BNONews) December 21‚ 2023 Original article below. The world’s most relevant social media platform X suffered outages early Thursday for users globally. Downdetector.com has reported a massive spike in outage reports and as of this writing the site is still down.VasoBeet is now 40% OFF! This beetroot-based supplement was created to provide you with all the benefits of this nutrient-dense vegetable in one easy dose! Downdetector.com screenshot at 12:42 am Central The Indian Express reports: Both the website and the mobile application showed ‘Welcome to your timeline’ instead of the regular tweets on the feed. It seems the platform is facing a massive outage and is inaccessible for users.According to Downdetector‚ there are over 70‚000 reports of not being able to use the platform. And‚ at this moment‚ there is no information on what has caused this issue. However‚ some users also reported that they were able to see ads and their own tweets on their profiles. Users can also search for a specific profile on the platform‚ again‚ the profile shows up but not their posts. Stay tuned for updates… Smashing The A.I. Threat Matrix: How Humanity Defeats Skynet
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

United States Forms A 10-Nation Coalition In The Red Sea To Defend Against Attacks On Commercial Shipping Vessels From Huthi Rebels
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United States Forms A 10-Nation Coalition In The Red Sea To Defend Against Attacks On Commercial Shipping Vessels From Huthi Rebels

by Geoffrey Grinder‚ Now The End Begins: The United States on Monday announced a 10-nation coalition against Huthi attacks in the Red Sea‚ with Britain‚ France‚ Bahrain and Italy among ten countries joining the ‘multinational security initiative.’ TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ History started in the Middle East‚ has gone all around the globe‚ and now has […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Destroying Farmland to Reduce Population
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Destroying Farmland to Reduce Population

by Martin Armstrong‚ Armstrong Economics: Everywhere you look‚ there is this scheme to reduce farming‚ which will reduce population. That was the whole theory of Thomas Malthus (1766-1834) that the population would surpass the ability to grow food. That is the agenda. Wind generators or solar panels consume one-third of the farmland worldwide. This is […]
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Connecting Migrant Farmworkers With Health Care and Family
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Connecting Migrant Farmworkers With Health Care and Family

This story was originally published by Carolina Public Press. Francisco Romero has spent about nine months of every year for a decade toiling in North Carolina’s cotton and tobacco fields — or just about any other job that relies on the brawn of migrant workers to sustain the state’s $100 million farm industry. The work is essential‚ he said. Without it‚ his family would struggle to make ends meet. Still‚ the distance from family exacts a heavy toll. He was absent when his father in Guanajuato‚ Mexico‚ fell ill with Covid-19 and died. “At a moment like that‚ the money doesn’t make up for the loss‚” said Romero‚ 37‚ from a farmhouse in the far-western mountains of Jackson County. Farm work can be an isolating experience for migrants‚ who typically work and live in remote areas where the internet is unreliable or nonexistent. Workers fire off quick WhatsApp messages when they happen upon a field with cell reception‚ only to see it vanish in the next field over. More typically‚ though‚ they contact family during weekly trips to buy groceries in the nearest town. That changed for many in May 2020 when the state’s Farmworker Health Program set up internet service for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. The reasoning was that connectivity improves health‚ which was especially true during quarantine amid the peak of COVID-19. The program made it possible for farmworkers such as Romero to keep in regular contact with family. Although he has been absent for most of his infant son’s first year‚ he has been able to follow the boy’s progress. “My son is experiencing many changes‚” Romero said‚ “so the occasional voice message‚ a photo‚ short video my wife sends‚ things like that are very essential.” Certain health issues afflict farmworkers at notably higher rates than workers in other jobs‚ including heat-related illnesses and musculoskeletal injuries. The lack of internet access‚ which is a reality for many farmworkers‚ further complicates their ability to receive health care. These workers also want for social support and family connections‚ and the absence of these things becomes a strain on their mental health. Indeed‚ according to the state’s Farmworker Health Program‚ 40 percent of farmworkers nationwide go through depression‚ while nearly a third experience anxiety at some point. The Internet Connectivity Project established during the pandemic‚ devised several ways of furnishing the internet to farmworkers. The project placed hundreds of devices across the state‚ allowing  farmworkers to schedule remote health visits using a mobile phone or another electronic device. This care method‚ commonly referred to as telehealth‚ gained wide acceptance among all kinds of patients during the pandemic. Of the estimated 75‚000 farmworkers in the state‚ the program served just 3‚100. But among those it did reach‚ the response to having internet access was positive. “Some outreach workers reported a mental and emotional shift when they were visiting workers who had been utilizing the hotspots‚” said Jocelyn Romina Santillan-Deras‚ digital inclusion coordinator for the Farmworker Health Program‚ housed under the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Rural Health. Family nurse practitioner Kelly Ware examines farmworker Andres Garcia during a farm visit by the Vecinos mobile medical clinic. Credit: Colby Rabon / Carolina Public Press Outreach staff noted that migrant workers also seemed happier to see them during their visits. “Some farmworkers mentioned that there was improved communication and self-efficacy due to the hotspots and having access to the internet‚” she said. The state has been using the words “digital health” to encompass not only what is widely understood to be telehealth or telemedicine‚ but also remote monitoring and electronic health records‚ Santillan-Deras said. “It’s a little more broad than telehealth‚ but it incorporates telehealth‚” she said. The state devised three ways to get farmworkers internet: internet hubs‚ reimbursing growers for internet services‚ and lending hotspots. The hotspots proved to be the easiest and the cheapest. To set up internet in farmhouses and migrant-worker camps‚ the state partnered with local health organizations‚ and in Jackson County that organization has been Vecinos. Based in Cullowhee on the Western Carolina University campus‚ Vecinos provides health care and wellness programs in Spanish and English‚ primarily to farmhands and seasonal workers. Patients who can’t make it to the organization’s outpatient clinic might be reached by a mobile medical clinic‚ or via telehealth. The last option was made significantly easier by the connectivity project. Kelly Ware‚ a nurse practitioner with Vecinos‚ has come to rely on telehealth for patient follow-up care. “It’s hard to get patients in for a consultation‚” Ware said‚ “so telehealth is a big game changer to maintain contact with patients.” Crushed by negative news? Sign up for the Reasons to be Cheerful newsletter. [contact-form-7] Ware sees patients in the Cullowhee clinic twice a week. She and other providers drive out to hard-to-reach farmworker camps in the surrounding area as many as three times a month. Some of the more common health issues they find include urinary infections‚ rashes‚ poison ivy‚ upper respiratory ailments‚ unchecked diabetes and high blood pressure. Telehealth has proved useful for keeping tabs on patients with chronic conditions‚ Ware said. “If they have recurring issues‚ I may see them in person‚ and then I follow up with them on telehealth‚” Ware said. “We can’t bring the whole clinic out to them; telehealth is easier.” In early November‚ during the last mobile clinic of the year‚ Ware met with about a dozen workers in a farmhouse tucked away deep in the mountains‚ 40 minutes southeast of Cullowhee. They had recently arrived from other farms for the Christmas tree harvest‚ the last job of the season before many returned to their families in Mexico. Some of the men had blood drawn and received flu shots‚ while one man‚ who had dropped something heavy on his toe‚ was seen for a possible fracture. His toe was swollen‚ but the man couldn’t afford to miss work for a visit to the doctor‚ much less pay for an X-ray. A farmworker has his height taken during a Vecinos mobile medical clinic farm visit. Credit: Colby Rabon / Carolina Public Press Ware suggested icing the toe and fitting it with a splint‚ then left him with ibuprofen for the pain. “He’s probably one that I should just follow up on  … and put him on the schedule for telehealth‚” she said. Vecinos provides telehealth over the messaging app WhatsApp‚ in part because it is already widely used among farmworkers. Even so‚ the visits don’t always come off as planned. After all‚ farmworkers spend long days in the field‚ and when they get home they cook dinner and lunch for the next day. Sometimes they are too tired for a telehealth appointment‚ or they forget that they had an appointment in the first place. But telehealth still has important advantages‚ chief among them the flexibility of scheduling a visit in the evening or on weekends when the outpatient clinic is closed. “I will talk to patients even if it’s off schedule‚” Ware said. “I’ll talk to somebody at 12 o’clock at night on a Friday if that’s convenient for them.” That kind of flexibility has helped Ruth Alvarado manage her high blood pressure and periodic bouts of chest pain. She lives near Sylva‚ about a 10-minute drive from Cullowhee‚ and gets by cleaning houses and making Christmas wreaths. When she feels ill‚ which is not infrequent‚ she sends Ware a text message. “I can get the flu or worse if I don’t take care of myself‚” 51-year-old Alvarado said. “I get off work late‚ and even if I make an appointment at the clinic in Cullowhee‚ I can’t get there. It’s easier for me to tell them my symptoms in a text or a phone call.” Building on the success of the Internet Connectivity Project‚ the Office of Rural Health applied for and received a $6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. It will spend the money on digital inclusion efforts that state Health Secretary Kody H. Kinsley said will “close the health care coverage gap by increasing access to care when and where workers and their families need it.” The use of telehealth by Vecinos‚ like the Internet Connectivity Project‚ began as a way to reach patients during the pandemic. The project officially ended in March of this year‚ but the state will continue implementing its digital equity and inclusion activities. Funding will come from the Office of Digital Equity and Literacy‚ plus $6 million from the National Institutes of Health in September for the Agricultural Worker Digital Equity Initiative. But  even as telehealth has given Vecinos another avenue to reach patients‚ its executive director‚ Marianne Martinez‚ said the region will need more than hotspots to overcome its connectivity challenges. Become a sustaining member today! Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join “Far Western North Carolina is unique because of the extreme lack of internet‚” Martinez said. Some areas are internet dead zones‚ where a hotspot would be useless. “There will not be infrastructure here for a long time‚” she said. “As things are now‚ you have to go to the top of the mountain just to send a message to family‚ while trying not to get eaten by a bear.” Andres Garcia has not had a health checkup using WhatsApp or‚ for that matter‚ any other virtual platform. But in his three years working on North Carolina farms‚ the Jackson County farmhouse is the first time he’s had even sporadic internet connection – and it’s a boon to his mental health. The workers do what they can to use the internet when the modem temporarily locks in on a signal.  When it does‚ “it makes a big difference to me to see my family on a video call or hear them in a voice message letting me know how they’re doing‚” Garcia said. “It puts my mind at ease knowing they are OK.” This article first appeared on Carolina Public Press and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. The post Connecting Migrant Farmworkers With Health Care and Family appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

For 20 Years‚ Pro-Life Home Has Served Mothers Who Are ‘Alone in the World’
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For 20 Years‚ Pro-Life Home Has Served Mothers Who Are ‘Alone in the World’

Home. For all of us‚ the word brings images to mind. Home is meant to be a place of comfort and safety‚ but for some women facing unplanned pregnancies‚ this isn’t the case. And that’s why St. Gianna and Pietro Molla Home in Warsaw‚ North Dakota‚ exists.  “There are so many people who really are alone in the world who might not‚ in North Dakota‚ be on the streets homeless‚ but maybe they’re living coach the coach‚” says Mary Pat Jahner‚ director of the North Dakota home. “Maybe they have family‚ but … there would not be a means for gas money to [go to] an appointment or to get a car seat or things like that. So‚ you know‚ those are the people that we serve‚ the people who are alone in the world‚” Jahner‚ founder of the St. Gianna and Pietro Molla Home‚ explains.  For 20 years‚ the large residence has provided expectant and new mothers with a place not only to find safety and provision‚ but also community and the love of Christ during and after their pregnancies.  The St. Gianna and Pietro Molla Home in Warsaw‚ North Dakota. (Photo courtesy of St. Gianna and Pietro Molla Home) “We live as a family‚” Jahner says of the home for mothers. “We just have a few moms at a time and give them as much love during their time here as we can.”  Jahner joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to share the mission of the St. Gianna and Pietro Molla Home‚ as well as stories of the women who have found refuge at the home over the years.  Listen to the podcast below:  Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post For 20 Years‚ Pro-Life Home Has Served Mothers Who Are ‘Alone in the World’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Problematic Woman of the Year: Riley Gaines
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Problematic Woman of the Year: Riley Gaines

Time magazine named pop singer Taylor Swift its Person of the Year. There is a good economic argument to be made for why Swift deserves the title‚ which we discussed on a recent episode of the “Problematic Women” podcast.  Although Swift’s effect on the music industry and economy is unquestionable‚ her political rhetoric leaves much to be desired. So while Swift took home Time’s greatest annual recognition‚ here at “Problematic Women” we were eager to recognize a woman who dedicates her time‚ energy‚ and talent to ensure that the next generation of little girls has the opportunity to compete on a fair athletic playing field.  Each week on “Problematic Women‚” we name a Problematic Woman of the Week—that is‚ a woman who furthers conservative values and often faces opposition for doing so.  In 2023‚ many problematic women fought for the unborn‚ spoke out in support of education freedom‚ and advocated the privacy and protection of female-only spaces. Although it’s hard to pick just one‚ few female leaders acted with more integrity and reached more Americans with a message of common sense than swimmer Riley Gaines.  Gaines‚ a 12-time All-American and three-time Southeastern Conference champion‚ gained national attention in 2022 after she tied with male swimmer Lia Thomas‚ who says he identifies as transgender‚ in the 200 freestyle at the NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.  Since being forced to swim against Thomas‚ Gaines has continued to share her story and advocate the protection of women’s sports as a spokeswoman for Independent Women’s Forum.  Gaines testified Dec. 5 before a congressional subommittee alongside Sarah Parshall Perry‚ a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation who is a regular voice on “Problematic Women‚” and shared her experience of competing against a biological male.  For choosing to stand in defense of women’s sports and female-only spaces‚ Gaines testified that she has been met with “death threats” and verbal and physical assault.  .@Riley_Gaines_: "Since taking the stance that I’ve taken‚ my address has been leaked‚ I’ve had people showing up at my doorstep‚ drones flying above my house. I can’t even tell you the amount of death threats that I’ve had that have rendered the FBI getting involved. It’s real‚… pic.twitter.com/IcCkXfXHQn— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) December 5‚ 2023 Despite the attacks Gaines continues to face‚ she has chosen to speak out with greater conviction for the future of women’s sports. Her determination to be a voice of common sense and truth no matter the cost has rightly earned her the title of 2023 Problematic Woman of the Year.  Be sure to catch the full conversation on this week’s edition of the “Problematic Women” podcast‚ where we also discuss the biggest moments of 2023 and share our favorite Christmas traditions.  Listen to the podcast below: Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state.  The post Problematic Woman of the Year: Riley Gaines appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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God Became Man that We Might Understand – Senior Living – December 21
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God Became Man that We Might Understand – Senior Living – December 21

God Became Man that We Might Understand For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son‚ that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world‚ but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned‚ but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son. —John 3:16-18 Paul Harvey once told the story of a family who kept the same tradition each Christmas Eve-the mother and children would go to the church service‚ and the father would stay home to read the paper. When the family returned home from church‚ they would all gather to open their presents. The father no longer believed in the stories of God coming as a baby in a manger. As the family left for church one particular Christmas‚ the father opened the evening paper and settled in by the fireplace. Suddenly‚ he heard tapping on the window. A bird kept flying against the glass trying to get out of the snow and into the warmth of his home . Feeling sorry for the bird‚ the man went outside hoping to bring it in. When he got closer to the scared creature‚ it flew against the window even harder. The more the man tried to capture the bird‚ the more it continued to fly into window. He yelled out in frustration‚ “Stupid bird! Can’t you understand that I’m trying to help? If only you understood‚ you wouldn’t fly away. If only I could become a bird‚ and get you to understand.” Just then the church bells rang‚ and the father fell to his knees‚ began crying‚ and said‚ “Oh God‚ I didn’t understand.” God’s Son came in human form that we might understand from where we came‚ for what reason we were separated‚ and how we can be restored to God. Christmas isn’t about empty promises of material gifts‚ holiday icons‚ or seasonal sights and sounds. It is about a fulfilled promise of a restored relationship between God and humankind. PRAYER CHALLENGE: Ask God to strengthen your faith in Him‚ forgive you of your sins‚ restore you to a right relationship with Him‚ and give you joy this season. Visit the Senior Living Ministries website The post God Became Man that We Might Understand – Senior Living – December 21 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Living In Faith
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A Prayer to Remember the Afflicted This Holiday Season – Your Daily Prayer – December 21
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A Prayer to Remember the Afflicted This Holiday Season – Your Daily Prayer – December 21

A Prayer to Remember the Afflicted This Holiday SeasonBy Lynette Kittle "Continue to remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison‚ and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering” – Hebrew 13:3 During the holidays‚ probably more than any other time of the year‚ people are drawn to remember and help those who are suffering. At the same time‚ many struggle with thinking of those in dire situations‚ feeling guilty for enjoying festivities. So‚ how do we handle the suffering of others throughout the holidays? Is it okay to enjoy the festivities when so many in the world are suffering? How do we remember individuals being mistreated and still celebrate with our family‚ friends‚ and community? As Christians‚ we know God is close to the brokenhearted‚ to those who are suffering (Psalm 34:18). He doesn't forget them in their distresses‚ nor ever leaves or forsake them even in the darkest‚ deepest pits of despair (Hebrews 13:5). At the burning bush‚ God revealed to Moses His heart for those who suffer. "The Lord said‚ ‘I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out because of their slave drivers‚ and I am concerned about their suffering" (Exodus 3:7). If you've ever wondered if God sees the misery‚ hears the cries‚ and is concerned with suffering‚ the answer is ‘yes.' Still‚ it's hard for us to understand how such a loving‚ compassionate‚ and giving God could ever even allow any suffering in the world. When Suffering Entered the WorldAdam's sin brought suffering to all humans. Sadly‚ ever since then‚ the world has been a place of suffering with no one escaping it. Romans 5:12 explains‚ "Therefore‚ just as sin entered the world through one man‚ and death through sin‚ and in this way death came to all people because all sinned." Not even Jesus escaped suffering and is often referred to as the "Suffering Servant." Suffering is a result of sin entering the world‚ yet some‚ like Job's friends (Job 1-42)‚ saw it as God's punishment. True‚ many do suffer consequences from their own sins‚ but Jesus‚ who was sinless‚ suffered to the point of physical death. His suffering was willingly‚ and for our sake‚ to break the power of sin's curse over our lives. Although most of us usually don't willingly invite suffering into our lives‚ becoming more like Jesus usually involves suffering at some level. So‚ if or when it comes‚ how do we respond? How to Respond to SufferingEven in suffering‚ we are called to trust God and seek to do His will. 1 Peter 4:19 urges‚ "So then‚ those who suffer according to God's will should commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to do good." Because God remembers those who are suffering‚ it's on His heart. As He cares for those in distress‚ He calls us to remember them‚ too‚ as if we are right there suffering with them. Although our suffering experiences may not compare to or be at the same depth or level as theirs‚ our hearts are kept softened when we remember and pray as God leads us. Let's Pray: Dear Father‚Because there are so many in the world suffering today‚ we ask for Your help in remembering them in our thoughts and prayers. We thank You and praise You‚ dear Lord‚ for never leaving or forsaking them (Hebrews 13:5)‚ especially in their distress‚ offering each one Your comfort and strength in their suffering. We are grateful for your faithfulness and nearness to those afflicted and cast down this holiday season. Thank you for Your presence with the countless individuals caught in the middle of wars‚ genocides‚ persecutions‚ imprisonment‚ and more. We ask for your divine protection over their hearts‚ minds‚ and bodies‚ sending Your word to heal and deliver them from destruction (Psalm 107:20) and to relieve their suffering by encouraging‚ uplifting‚ and refreshing their hearts. Lord‚ help us to remember them. Let us willingly keep our hearts tender toward them and what they are going through. Although we may not understand the depth of someone's suffering‚ let us be compassionate‚ caring‚ generous‚ and prayerful toward them at this time of the year and all year long. Father‚ move upon our hearts and minds to reach out to them in ways that will encourage‚ sustain‚ and refresh them during the darkest of days.In Jesus' name‚ Amen. Photo credit: ©GettyImages/Tinnakorn Jorruang Lynette Kittle is married with four daughters. She enjoys writing about faith‚ marriage‚ parenting‚ relationships‚ and life. Her writing has been published by Focus on the Family‚ Decision‚ Today's Christian Woman‚ kirkcameron.com‚ Ungrind.org‚ StartMarriageRight.com‚ and more. She has a M.A. in Communication from Regent University and serves as associate producer for Soul Check TV. LISTEN to More Christmas Prayers on LifeAudio Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week‚ she gives you practical‚ real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day‚ click below! Now that you’ve prayed‚ are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer to Remember the Afflicted This Holiday Season – Your Daily Prayer – December 21 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Two hours of nothing: Review of Volodymyr Zelensky's press conference | Voice of Europe
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New Polish family minister faces backlash for controversial anti-Christian t-shirt
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