Religion
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How HIV/AIDS got its name − words Americans used for the crisis were steeped in science and stigma
(The Conversation) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first used the term “AIDS” on Sept. 24, 1982, more…
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Trump’s Arlington affair harks back to Bill Clinton
(RNS) — There’s little question that Donald Trump planned to use his visit to Arlington National Cemetery a week ago…
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National Baptists hold annual meeting as leadership questions continue
BALTIMORE (RNS) — As the annual session of the National Baptist Convention, USA, the historically Black denomination, opened on Tuesday…
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You need to abandon God to find God
(RNS) — Many people give up on religion when what they really need to do is change their image of…
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Neo-Buddhists push back against Hindu claims on ancient cave monasteries in India
GUJARAT, India (RNS) — Every morning at the Momai Mata temple, near the southern tip of the Gujarat peninsula, a…
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The Black church has moved from essential to voluntary, says author Jason Shelton
(RNS) — Jason Shelton has made a deep scholarly dive into the world of the Black church. But not everything…
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Go ‘Into the Deep’ with a diehard feminist who converted to Catholicism
Dr. Abigail Favale delivers an unlikely conversion story in new book SAN FRANCISCO — Critically acclaimed author Dr. Abigail Favale…
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Noble Nori Now Available on UberEats, DoorDash, Grubhub, and Toast
Noble Nori, Monticello’s premier sushi destination, is excited to announce that our delectable menu is now available for delivery through…
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What to know about the rescued hostage’s Bedouin community in Israel
The rescue from Gaza of hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi, who belongs to the Bedouin community in Israel, has put the…
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Noble Nori Now on UberEats: Order Your Favorite Sushi Today!
Noble Nori, Monticello’s top sushi destination, is delighted to announce that our full menu is now available on UberEats! You…
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