Redeem now Gab founder Andrew Torba's book was a best seller on Amazon a week after it was released. The book outlines the authors' vision for a Christian nationalist society and how to get there. Christian nationalism has been increasingly embraced by conservative figures and GOP lawmakers. Gab founder Andrew Torba's new book serves as a guide to Christian nationalism, signaling a recent shift in which it's becoming more common for public figures to openly embrace the concept.
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If you're looking for something between good old-fashioned ground dirt wilderness camping and full-blown luxury glamping ... we think we may be able to help you out a bit.
Take a gander at the Extended Pop-Up Car Tent with our July 4 weekend sale -- which yes, is still going on (even now). It's made from heavy-duty, durable materials .
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If U Care Share Foundation
If U Care Share Foundation
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If U Care Share Foundation (IUCSF) has three aims: suicide prevention, intervention and support for those affected by suicide.
Suicide is the biggest killer of men aged 49 and under in the UK, and the biggest killer of women up to the age of 35. The North East has one of the highest suicide rates in the country.
If U Care Share provides workshops for young people in the area, focusing on emotional and mental wellbeing; delivers training so that people can intervene should someone they know be feeling suicidal; and provides practical and emotional support for those affected by suicide.
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On March 3, 1989, Madonna released the hit song, “Like a Prayer.” And it was a monumental moment unlike no other before it at the time.
After three back-to-back multi-platinum albums, a record-breaking world tour, it seemed like the singer was on top of the world as she readied the release of her fourth album, Like a Prayer, in March of 1989.
That January, ahead of its release, Madonna brokered an endorsement deal with Pepsi for $5 million.
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Rare photographs have been discovered of the Beatles playing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool before they had officially released any music.
The images were captured in July 1961, more than a year before the band released their debut single Love Me Do.
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Outlets like The Smoking Gun and Defamer have reported on a variety of leaked backstage documents known as tour riders. A tour rider sets the terms that a venue must fulfill for an artist's performance. We sifted through 20 such riders to see what major musicians want in their dressing rooms.
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Teddy Roosevelt, a born winner, was on a losing streak in 1913 when an invitation came to speak in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The former president had just suffered a humiliating election defeat and needed to get away.
Related NPR Stories A trip to South America, where his son Kermit lived, seemed like just the thing to take Roosevelt's mind off his political troubles. And it would give the famous outdoorsman a chance to kick around the mysterious Amazon River basin.
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I’d like to be able to say that this means I’m totally comfortable with both identities, and some of the time I am.
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Play video content STATE OF THE FAMILY Wendy Williams insists she and her estranged husband can get along for the sake of their son -- but right now the family turmoil is taking its toll, and leaving her in tears.
The beloved talk show host was wrapping up her weekend in L.A. with a Sunday night food run at Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles when a photog asked if we'll ever see her and Kevin Hunter make peace.
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