Day: December 25, 2023

Christian author explains how to talk politics ‘without losing friends’ or ‘selling your soul’ this Christmas

4:37 pm December 25, 2023

Political commentator Denise Gitsham is encouraging Christians to stand apart from today’s divisive, hyper-partisan culture in her new book, Politics for People Who Hate Politics: How to Engage without Losing Your Friends or Selling Your Soul. The former congressional candidate and aide to President George W. Bush has seen how the toxicity of politics has […]

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Russian opposition leader Navalny’s team finally locates him in remote prison colony after 20-day search

4:05 pm December 25, 2023

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s team has announced that they have found him in a Siberian penal colony following a weekslong search.  “We found Alexei Navalny,” spokesperson Kira Yarmysh announced on Christmas Day, the BBC reported. Yarmysh added that Navalny’s lawyer was able to meet with him.  Yarmysh announced the update on Telegram, where she […]

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Michigan State’s Jeremy Fears Jr discharged from hospital after shooting: ‘We gone be good appreciate yall’

3:15 pm December 25, 2023

Michigan State basketball player Jeremy Fears Jr. has been discharged from the hospital after suffering a gunshot wound to his leg during a holiday break visit to his hometown, his father announced on Christmas Eve. “Jr is doing really good . Discharged and headed home,” the elder Fears wrote in a social media post. The […]

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How this robot helps you protect and connect your home

3:00 pm December 25, 2023

Have you ever wished you had a device that could do more than just play music, answer questions, or control your smart home? A device that could move around your house, keep an eye on your loved ones, and even chat with them face-to-face? Well, your wish has come true with EBO X, a round, […]

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Feeling left out and alone this Christmas? There’s a solution

2:00 pm December 25, 2023

Christmas is a season of interruptions. Some we enjoy. Some we don’t.  We enjoy interrupting diets for eggnog, work for a staff party and bill paying for Christmas cards. Interruptions. They come with Christmas. They come with life.  GI CHRISTMAS CARD TO 8-MONTH-OLD DAUGHTER IN 1944 CAPTURED FEAR, HEARTBREAK AND HOPE AMID WWII HOLIDAYS Just […]

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