• LP dares NLC, insists on Wednesday convention

    The leadership of the Labour Party said it won’t rescind the decision to hold its contentious national convention on Wednesday as planned. The development comes two days after the party formally petitioned relevant government institutions requesting an urgent intervention to protect the party against further aggression from the Nigeria Labour Congress. In the four separate Read More

  • Embracing what’s sacred – Baptist News Global

    As spring rain drizzles outside, I’m thinking about Easter worship and the increasing numbers of Christians (and pastors) who are leaving church. The statistics have become a modern fact of life and aren’t as shocking as they once were. For

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    Rain, hail fall in parts of Southern California

    The first storm of spring has arrived in Southern California. Rain and hail have been falling in parts of the region. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Advisory for parts of Los Angel

  • Red Cliffs Temple dedicated in southern Utah

    SALT LAKE CITY — President Henry B. Eyring, Second Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dedicated the Red Cliffs Utah Temple in southern Utah. Sunday’s dedication occurred nearly four years after construction commenced in St. George. Speaking during the first of two dedicatory sessions, President Eyring told […]

  • Another rainstorm is heading to Southern California this weekend

    Southern Californians can expect to see another bout of rain and cooler temperatures this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. The storm isn't expected to be as intense as the record-breaking atmospheric river systems that drenched Southern California in February, and it's not projected to cause major damage. Friday is expected to be dry, with high temperatures in the 70s in downtown Los Angeles, National Weather Service meteorologist David Gomberg said. The storm could arrive...

  • Armed by Washington, Israel Trashes the Genocide Convention

    The American government has provided most of the armaments and targeting technologies being used to kill Gazans by the thousands while turning many of the rest of them into refugees by destroying their homes, offices, schools, and hospitals. Nor did the Biden administration threaten to withdraw that support when Israel blocked shipments of crucial food and fuel to the 25-mile-long Gaza Strip. It also keeps vetoing U.N. Security Council resolutions that would hold Israel accountable. More

  • Cityside Fiber Expands Southern California Network

    Cityside Fiber Expands Southern California Network Irvine, Calif. — March 19, 2024 — /PRNewswire/ — Cityside Networks, LLC (dba Cityside Fiber), Cityside Fiber, a fiber-to-the-premise (“FTTP”) developer and internet service provider, has announced the expansion of its high-performance fiber network with the beginning of construction in Lake Forest. Cityside Telecompetitor

  • Home in southern Berks destroyed by predawn blaze

    A Robeson Township home was destroyed by a predawn blaze Wednesday.

  • Alone in the Dark Review – Southern Gothic Hospitality

    THQ Nordic and Pieces Interactive manages to revive the classic horror series with a Southern Gothic twist. This is our Alone in the Dark review.Read this article on TechRaptor

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    SpaceX launch lights up Southern California sky

    A Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lit up the Southern California sky after a launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base Monday night. The Falcon 9 rocket, which was carrying 22 Starlink satellites to lo

  • Southern Spain’s agriculture goes green

    THE Ministry of Agriculture’s €1.7 million investment in photovoltaic solar plants for the Southern Guaro’s irrigation marks a significant step towards sustainable agriculture. Additionally, €500,000 will be allocated for renewable energy installations in the Cerro de la Encina Irrigation Community in Málaga province. Investment in Solar Irrigation Minister Luis Planas emphasised Andalucia’s prominence in irrigation […]

  • Democratic women are scarce in Southern US statehouses

    Democrat Kayla Young and Republican Patricia Rucker frequently clash on abortion rights and just about everything else in West Virginia’s Legislature, but they agree on one thing: Too few of their colleagues are women, and it’s hurting the state. “There are exceptions to every single rule, but I think in general, men do kind of see this as their field,” said Rucker, part of the GOP’s Senate supermajority that passed one of the nation’s strictest abortion bans while Young — the lone Democratic...