From music venues to bars, spiritual-turned-secular spaces are cropping up as Christianity in the U.S. declines.
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The one thing certain about the COVID vaccine right now is that everything about it is changing.
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When he was a GOP presidential candidate two years ago, Vivek Ramaswamy often demanded the Jeffrey Epstein files be released. Now, as a Trump-backed candidate for governor, he's gone silent.
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Indiana wants to make it illegal for anyone to tell a pregnant minor about legal abortion services in other states without parental consent.
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An agreement between Cincinnati and the Ohio Department of Public Safety will allow Ohio State Troopers to patrol areas in the city beyond state highways. In addition, the state will provide aviation law enforcement tools and special state investigators.
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The Cincinnati rock legends recently stopped by the Scripps Family Center for Public Media to share their new single.
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