
Day: November 2, 2014


Slave Quarters to Be Rebuilt at James Madison’s Montpelier Estate In Virginia

Mississippi Mother Pregnant With Triplets Evicted from Home

Planned Parenthood Pressuring Tennessee for Abortions

A Mother Shares What She Learned from Her Son’s First Brush with Racism

Usher’s Son Doesn’t Think He Is a Great Singer

Is Ross Miller the Future of the Democratic Party?

Man in Massachusetts Sets Off Explosions in his House, Kills Himself

Man Robs Subway Restaurants Because “Jared Diet” Didn’t Work for Him

Tony Romo Out for Cowboys Due to Back Injury

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Daylight Saving Time

Sierra Leone Accuses Canada of Discrimination After Suspension of Visa Applications Over Ebola Fears

Auburn Wins Showdown With Ole Miss; Laquon Treadwell Breaks Leg on Fumble

Facing Another Midterm Defeat, Obama Begins Setting New Policy Agenda

In Baltimore, Ex-Cons Fight to Stop the Violence in High-Crime Neighborhoods

Indiana’s Devin Davis In Serious Condition After Being Hit by Car Driven by Teammate

Parliament of the World’s Religions to Gather in Salt Lake City in 2015

Texas A&M Suspends Quarterback Kenny Hill for Two Games

17-Year-Old Shot by Police during Confrontation Charged with Attempted Murder

John Kerry Apologizes to Netanyahu Over Official’s Remarks

Bull Belonging to Al Green Is on the Loose In Tennessee County

Police Are Looking for 2 People Who Killed Trick or Treaters in Hit and Run

Andrew Walker and Robin Parry Seek Wisdom from the Christian Past to Heal Modern-Day Church Divisions In “Deep Church Rising”

Green Tea Can Help You Avoid Getting Diabetes

Can Christians Benefit from Reading Self Help Books?

Sunday Dinner Recipe: Panhandle Pepperoni Chicken

How to End Living from Paycheck to Paycheck and Get Ahead Financially

Bishop Paul S. Morton Sr. to Retire at 2015 Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International Conference

Your Remarriage Is In Trouble, Now What?
