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'Hatfields and McCoys': Is History Channel miniseries fact or fiction?
History Channel's 'Hatfields and McCoys' producer Darrell Fetty makes his way down the red carpet during the premiere event on Thursday at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center in Huntington W.Va. There is something about portraying grimy men shooting one another in the woods that speaks to many actors of a certain, let's say, experience.
Battlefield chaplain's war unfolded on many fronts
Darren Turner insisted on going to war, even though the Army usually reserves desk jobs at home for new chaplains like him.
What Might We Do Together? Charismatic and Pentecostal Influencers Converge
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You Paid For It: Congressional bonuses
Almost no one is happy with congress these days. There's constant bickering over spending and messy debates over raising the debt-limit. Some are not surprised that congress has the lowest approval ever.
Col. Marshall receives doctorate
Colonel Alan Marshall, United States Air Force, recently graduated from Regent University, Virginia Beach, Va., with a doctorate in organizational leadership.
Maher calls Mormon faith a 'cult'
Comedian Bill Maher, a major donor to a super PAC supporting President Obama, referred to Mitt Romney's Mormon faith as a cult.
Review: No need to bribe audience for laughs at hilarious "Government Inspector"
The masters class troupe of Regent University will bring Russian comedy, "The Government Inspector" to Sugden Community Theatre during the festival.
Two more colleges show interest in campus in Northfield
Two more Christian colleges have announced their interest in the former Northfield Mount Hermon School campus, at what may have been the final tour Monday.
Over 100 graduate at James Sprunt
James Sprunt Community College held its graduation ceremonies Thursday evening, May 10 at the Duplin County Events Center in Kenansville, North Carolina.
Likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney 's commencement speech at Liberty University this weekend dealt with issues of faith and spirituality in a broad sense, an approach that raises questions about how far he needs to go in discussing his Mormon faith this election cycle.
Wooing Evangelicals, and Treading Lightly on Marriage
LYNCHBURG, Va. -- Mitt Romney used his address at Liberty University on Saturday to offer a forceful defense of faith, family and shared Judeo-Christian values, though he only briefly and obliquely alluded to the issue of same-sex marriage that has dominated the presidential race this past week.
Information assembled by The Herald points to attempts within the Students Representative Council of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration to impeach the Vice- President, Albert Kwabena Dwomfour for a myriad of reasons,including his involvement in a series of fraudulent scandals that have rocked the body.
Race, religion collide in presidential campaign
In this Saturday, May 5, 2007 file photo, Pat Robertson, right, the founder of Christian Broadcasting Network and the chancellor of Regent University, sits with Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, before Romney delivers the commencement address to the 2007 graduating class of Regent University in ... (more)
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