
Day: February 5, 2021


Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, son of coach Andy Reid, involved in car accident in Kansas City that seriously injured two children

Group of black and white pastors from Illinois say It’s time for Southern Baptist Convention leaders to take racial turmoil to God,
Fox News cancels Lou Dobbs’ show; pro-Trump host not expected to be back on air

US records record 5,077 coronavirus plague deaths in a day
Former flight attendant T.J. Newman lands 7-figure deal for 2 novels

Christopher Plummer is remembered as ‘a consummate actor and a cherished friend’ as Sound of Music co-star Julie Andrews leads the tributes after the Oscar-winner dies aged 91
Herding community of Khirbet Humsu demolished by Israeli forces thrice
Judge rules Republican Claudia Tenney defeated U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi in last open US House race
President Biden to spend weekend with family as CDC recommends avoiding travel
New museum traces history of interconnected Black music across genres
A good deed: Wallet lost in Antarctica in ’60s returned to California man
Russia to expel diplomats accusing them of attending rally in support of Navalny, tensions rise

How Do “Creatives” Fit into the Great Commission?
South Korea’s trade minister drops bid to become director-general of WTO
Wall Street closes out best week since November, S&P 500 climbs again,
A glimmer of hope as coronavirus cases drop at U.S. homes for elderly and infirm
San Antonio to host entire NCAA women’s basketball tourney
Yankee Stadium becomes mass vaccination site

Slow-Cooker Minestrone
ICC possibly clears way for war crimes probe of Israeli actions
Andrews, Evans, Mirren pay tribute at the passing away of Christopher Plummer “Sound of Music” star
Ben Carson Launches Conservative Think Tank “American Cornerstone Institute” to ‘Heal, Inspire and Revive America’
Alabama senator Richard C. Shelby has no intentions on running for senate seat
44 US Senators Co-Sponsor ‘Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act’ to Protect Unborn Babies at 20 Weeks
PODCAST: Whyte House Family Devotional Reading of Charles Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Episode #384 with Daniel Whyte III
Oregon health officials expect chaos as COVID-19 vaccine opens for those 80 years or older
South Carolina governor Henry McMaster donates plasma to patients
Michigan has capacity to vaccinate 80,000 a day, but lacks supply
