Maine is being sued over legislation enacted in 2021 that faith-based educators claim is a "poison pill" for religious schools. … [Read more...] about Maine law blocking religious schools from tuition payments is ‘poison pill,’ church says in lawsuit
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Comforting Syrian soup pulls almost everything from pantry
It requires just one refrigerated ingredient: ground beef, though ground turkey works well, too. Also made with canned tomatoes, rice and boxed broth, the soup can be ready in about 40 minutes. … [Read more...] about Comforting Syrian soup pulls almost everything from pantry
Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity among potential witnesses at Fox News trial
Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Bret Baier are among the stars who both Fox News and the voting machine company suing it for defamation have signaled could testify if the case heads to trial next month. … [Read more...] about Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity among potential witnesses at Fox News trial
Frank Reich: D.J. Chark recently had ankle surgery
The Panthers recently added veteran receiver D.J. Chark on a one-year, $5 million deal. Not long before that, Chark had ankle surgery. Panthers coach Frank Reich made that disclosure on Tuesday in Arizona, via Joseph Person of TheAthletic.com. Reich said Chark could be ready for a portion of the team’s OTAs. Reich added that the [more] … [Read more...] about Frank Reich: D.J. Chark recently had ankle surgery
Ron Rivera: Commanders’ new owner could be a factor in Chase Young’s fifth-year option
We still don’t know for sure whether, when or to whom Dan Snyder will sell the Commanders. But Commanders head coach Ron Rivera dropped another hint today that those inside the building expect it to happen soon. Rivera told reporters at the league meeting that the Commanders have not yet decided whether to pick up [more] … [Read more...] about Ron Rivera: Commanders’ new owner could be a factor in Chase Young’s fifth-year option