20 Oraciones para esta pandemia

Así como la COVID-19 ha puesto al mundo en crisis, también nos invita a ponernos de rodillas. En los últimos meses, la COVID-19 se convirtió en una pandemia mundial y los países se vieron obligados a tomar medidas radicales para frenar la propagación de la infección. Me gustaría poder decir que mi primer impulso ha sido orar, pero probablemente sería más honesto decir que he estado al pendiente de las noticias y de mis redes sociales... Read More

The Ten Commitments Behind the Ten Commandments

The world’s most famous list of rules is grounded in something deeper than ethical principles. Considering they are among the most influential words ever written, there are a number of curious things about the Ten Commandments. To start, there are two versions, with subtly different wording (Ex. 20:1–17; Deut. 5:6–21). No one knows how they were divided into two tablets. The first statement (“I am the Lord your God …”) is not really a command. Most awkwardly,... Read More

As third disturbance emerges in Atlantic, 2021 edges closer to Top 3 for most named storms

The second system, a tropical wave several hundred miles east-southeast of the far eastern Caribbean, will move through an environment slightly more favorable for development, though its chances still remain low at 30% in the next five days, according to the National Hurricane Center. The tropical wave will move west-northwest at 15 mph for the next few days before dumping heavy rainfall and winds on the far eastern boundaries of the Caribbean. ... Read More

Navy veteran’s remains could be exhumed from Florida cemetery on charge he killed woman in Newport News murder-suicide

Karen Dwyer Jones, mother of Courtney Dwyer, speaks with the Daily Press at her home in Newport News Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021. The family has pushed to have Gregory Curtis’ remains exhumed from a Florida military cemetery on account of the slaying of Karen Jones’ daughter, Courtney Renee Dwyer, in March. (Trent Sprague/Daily Press) ... Read More

Florida man exonerated of 1983 murder sues over 37-year imprisonment

FILE – In this Aug. 27 2020 file photo, former inmate Robert DuBoise, 56, meets reporters with his sister Harriet, left, and mother Myra, right, outside the Hardee County Correctional Institute after serving 37 years in prison, when officials discovered new evidence that proved his innocence in Hardee County, Fla. DuBoise, exonerated of a 1983 rape and murder after serving 37 years in prison is suing over his wrongful conviction in which a a questionable bite mark was critical... Read More