In the past, racist, and sometimes dangerous, health policies and clinical experiments have targeted particularly vulnerable Black and brown communities. In addition to this history, a lot of
The City of Dallas will receive 4,875 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine from the State of Texas next week. Like the 5,000 Moderna vaccine doses that the
The Raising of Lazarus An Illustration of God’s Love and Power In our previous lesson, we discussed the fact that our Lord delayed His coming to Bethany after
BEIRUT, Lebanon – Lebanese model Zeina Kanjou was allegedly strangled to death by her husband at their residence, in the neighborhood of Ain AI Mraiseh, Beirut on Feb 2.
SICILY, Italy — A 10-year-old girl lost her life while taking part in a TikTok challenge where participants choke themselves until passing out, on Jan. 21, in Italy.
KERCH, Crimea – Russia reports frequent drunken-driving accidents. Every year approximately 30,000 Russians die in road accidents. About the same number of road accidents take place in the
DALLAS — School absences have risen dramatically as parents and students cope with the Covid-19 pandemic, and Dallas ISD is launching an all-out effort to help students get back
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson on Sunday issued the following statement on the city’s vaccination efforts: “I was frustrated by the long delays and confusion Saturday at our
As an immigrant from Ethiopia, Washington, D.C., businessman Yimaj “Steve” Kalifa is living the American Dream, having built a personal wealth estimated at $100 million. Now at a