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(SPOT.ph) Cambridge Dictionary announced that "manifest" is its pick for the 2024 Word of the Year. How many times have you used this word this year? If it's too many to count, you're not alone.
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In a message to parents, Stone Ridge Christian’s Academic Dean Julie Fagundes said the school “believes that God’s Word is authoritative and infallible.” “And as Genesis makes clear ...
A private Christian high school in Merced withdrew its girls volleyball ... a decision a school official said was based on “God’s Word” and the belief that gender is not changeable.