Day: March 7, 2021

Charlamagne Says ‘It’s Kinda Hard to Ask Cuomo to Resign When You Voted for Biden’ in Debate With Bill Maher Over Sexual Harassment Allegations
Biden Marks 56th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday by Signing Executive Order to Expand Voter Access

Gabrielle Union Reveals Struggles With Suicidal Ideation and Hormonal Issues Related to Perimenopause in Discussion With Gwyneth Paltrow
No Time for Evil Chapter 8 by Daniel Whyte III with Meriqua Whyte
Confessions of a Hotel Maid: Plagues Do Not Come Without a Reason, by Daniel Whyte III with Meriqua Whyte, Chapter 16
The Black Mennonite Chapter 7 by Daniel Whyte III with Meriqua Whyte

Two More Women Accuse Gov. Cuomo of Sexual Harassment and Inappropriate Behavior
It Is Reported Vice President Kamala Harris is Caught Between a Restless Base and Traditionalist President Biden
No, Tech Will Not Change Sex and Intimacy; In Case You Are Confused, Having Sex With a Robot is an Abomination

25-Year-Old Swiss Prayer Movement Leader and Her Husband Killed in Hiking Accident

RZIM Plans to Change Name and Remove All Ravi Zacharias Content ‘Effective Immediately’

Nick Hall on God, Please Give Us a Reset

Report Finds 43 States Don’t Prioritize Clergy in Vaccine Distribution for Essential Workers
Shane Idleman on Are You on the Verge of Wrecking Your Life?
Pope Francis Visits Ruins of Mosul and Predominantly Christian Town of Qaraqosh Destroyed by ISIS
Standing Between the Living and the Dead Memorial Prayer Devotional Service for Coronavirus Victims and Their Families #300 with Daniel Whyte III
At Dubai airport, an iris-scanner that verifies one’s identity, eliminates need human interaction; travelers’ eyes become their passports
Israel feels safe enough against the cornavirus pandemic to reopen its economy before election
Queen stresses importance of staying in touch with friends, family during coronavirus pandemic
Michigan makes homeless people vaccine-eligible
3 arrested in North Macedonia marijuana seizure

Friends of Cuomo Accuser Charlotte Bennett Say she is ‘Brave’ and what Happened to her is ‘Unforgivable’
Audiences hold back, even as more movie theaters reopen in New York
Bloody Sunday memorial honors late civil rights giants; activists encouraged to continue the fight for voting rights
German lawmaker Nikolas Loebel to resign after it emerged his firm profited from deals to procure masks during the pandemic
Pope meets father of drowned Syrian refugee boy on visit to Iraq
