The aftermath of a US drone strike in January 2020 that killed Iranian General Qassim Soleimani. Iraqi Prime Minister’s Press Office, via AP Sarah Burns, Rochester Institute of Technology Mid-July 2021, a bipartisan and ideologically diverse group of senators proposed a new bill which, if passed, would significantly change the …
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Read More »What is biblical inerrancy? New Testament scholar explains | Kiowa County Press
Many prominent Christians believe in inerrancy, or that the Bible is without error. Godong Group / Universal Images via Getty Images Geoffroy Smith, The University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts In his farewell address to the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention, outgoing President JD Greear acknowledged internal differences …
Read More »Lamar School District Board press release on status of the wild mascot
Russ Baldwin | Jul 23, 2021 | Comments 0 The Lamar School District School Board hosted a community forum on July 15 to provide information related to SB21-116 which prohibits the use of Native American mascots by schools in Colorado effective June 1, 2022. The Education Council has informed the …
Read More »KAMC unveils a new high-tech information studio | KLBK | KAMC
LUBBOCK, Texas – KAMC News unveils a new look Thursday at 5, 6 and 10. After several weeks of construction, we’re improving the way we bring you the most comprehensive news from Lubbock and the Southern Plains. Some of the new aspects include over 40 large monitors, new studio cameras, …
Read More »Why some young evangelicals are leaving the faith | Kiowa County Press
Young evangelical Christians are faced with a dilemma: follow in their parents’ footsteps or pursue other choices. Nicholas Kamm / AFP via Getty Images Terry shoemaker, Arizona State University The extent to which the number of white evangelicals has declined in the United States has been laid bare in a …
Read More »Case Study: Retrofitting a News Studio with Efficient LEDs at NBC Cleveland
Subscribe to the NewscastStudio newsletter to get the latest in broadcast design and engineering delivered to your inbox. LED lighting technology has reshaped our society in recent years. From screens of all sizes, to parking lot lights, to animated accent lighting in buildings around the world, the LED has replaced …
Read More »Google fined $ 593 million in France amid news posting battle
Google was fined $ 593 million on Tuesday by France’s antitrust watchdog for failing to properly comply with orders to speak in “good faith” with news publishers and for not having made plans to pay them for their content. In addition to collecting the fine, the French antitrust authority said …
Read More »Should the Supreme Court have term limits? | Kiowa County Press
The lifetime tenure has lowered the average age of judicial candidates, with presidents appointing younger judges in the hope that they will serve for many decades. Erin Schaff / Pool / AFP via Getty Images Paul M. Collins, Jr., University of Massachusetts Amherst and Artemus Ward, University of Northern Illinois …
Read More »Cooking at Home – Sautéed Vegetables and Beef | Kiowa County Press
Beef and stir-fried vegetables – USDA Makes: 4 servings Cooking time: 30 minutes Looking to add more veggies to a family meal? This recipe gets the job done. With a rainbow of colorful vegetables that are cooked until tender but not mushy, this stir-fry features crisp, crisp flavors that are …
Read More »Border “mega-drought” puts strain on Mexican-US relations on water | Kiowa County Press
Lake Mead, which serves seven US states and three Mexican states, is drying up. Ethan Miller / Getty Images Robert Gabriel Varady, University of Arizona; Andrea K. Gerlak, University of Arizona, and Stephen Paul Mumme, Colorado State University The United States and Mexico are vying for shrinking shared water supplies …
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