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Month: November 2021

Utah Supreme Court Upholds Police Ability To Obtain DNA By Force

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court upheld the ability of law enforcement to obtain a DNA sample under a search warrant by force. The court rejected a challenged from Douglas Evans, who was convicted of a 2014 murder in Kearns. Evans challenged how police obtained his DNA […]

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What some firearm owners think could solve gun violence in America

What some firearm owners think could solve gun violence in America

Bytmonas/iStock (NEW YORK) — This report is a part of “Rethinking Gun Violence,” an ABC News series examining the level of gun violence in the U.S. — and what can be done about it. Paul Kemp, a founding board member and the president of Gun Owners for Responsible Ownership, has been […]

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Mom of 3 who gave birth while battling COVID-19 goes home after nearly 100 days

Mom of 3 who gave birth while battling COVID-19 goes home after nearly 100 days

GMA (NEW YORK) — A mom of three who gave birth while battling COVID-19 and spent nearly 100 days hospitalized while going weeks without meeting her newborn, is heading home. “It’s been such a long time,” Cierra Chub said Monday on “Good Morning America.” “Each [of my kids] came up to […]

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Elder Rolfe Kerr- A Leader’s Creed/ President Henry B. Eyring- Priceless Heritage Of Hope

11-07 Elder Rolfe Kerr-President Henry B. Eyring

President Russell M. Nelson- The Spirit Of Elijah

11-07 President Russell M. Nelson

President Henry B. Eyring- Gathering The Family Of God

11-07 President Henry B. Eyring

Elder Ronald A. Rasband- Making Temple Worship A Pattern In Your Life

11-07 Elder Ronald A. Rasband

‘Heroic’ pastor tackles gunman at church altar

‘Heroic’ pastor tackles gunman at church altar

Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — Police are hailing a Nashville, Tennessee, pastor as a hero after he tackled a gunman at the church altar. Dezire Baganda, 26, was sitting at the front of the Nashville Light Mission Pentecostal Church on Sunday when he allegedly took out a gun […]

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Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson- The Needs Before Us

11-07 Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson

Teachers find themselves in middle of paid leave debate as they face burnout, shortages

Teachers find themselves in middle of paid leave debate as they face burnout, shortages

Courtesy Charity Turpeau (NEW YORK) — Pamela Wilson, a second grade teacher in Washington state, has been an educator for 18 years. This year, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that has disrupted three consecutive school years, Wilson said she is facing a level of burnout she never has before. “I sit […]

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