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Pat Robertson Fast Facts

Here’s a look at the life of televangelist Pat Robertson. Personal Birth date: March 22, 1930 Birth place: Lexington, Virginia Birth name: Marion Gordon Robertson Father: Absalom Willis Robertson, politician Mother: Gladys Churchill (Willis) Robertson Marriage: Adelia “Dede” (Elmer) Robertson (August 27, 1954-present) Children: Timothy, Elizabeth, Gordon and Ann Education: Washington and Lee University, B.A.,

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Business owners finally seeing some hope in the pandemic, still worry about vandalism from demonstrations

Click here for updates on this story     PORTLAND, Oregon (KPTV) — The fence that surrounded the downtown Portland federal courthouse for eight months after demonstrations last year was taken down earlier this week, only to be put back up days later. After the fence came down, the building was vandalized. Meanwhile, Portland business owners who

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Derek Chauvin’s defense asks to delay and move trial in light of Minneapolis settlement with George Floyd’s family

Derek Chauvin’s defense attorney Eric Nelson asked the court Monday to delay Chauvin’s criminal trial and move the venue in the wake of a $27 million civil settlement between Minneapolis and George Floyd’s family. In a hearing Monday, Nelson said he is “gravely concerned” by the announcement, calling it “incredibly prejudicial.” “It’s amazing to me,

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Pope Francis Fast Facts

Here is a look at the life of Pope Francis, the current pope and first non-European pontiff of the modern era. Personal Birth date: December 17, 1936 Birth place: Buenos Aires, Argentina Birth name: Jorge Mario Bergoglio Father: Mario Bergoglio Mother: Regina (Sivori) Bergoglio Religion: Roman Catholic Other Facts The first Jesuit pope. The first

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Derek Chauvin’s defense asks to delay trial in light of Minneapolis settlement with George Floyd’s family

Derek Chauvin’s defense attorney Eric Nelson asked the court Monday to delay Chauvin’s criminal trial or re-question jurors in the wake of a $27 million civil settlement between Minneapolis and George Floyd’s family. In a hearing Monday, Nelson said he is “gravely concerned” by the announcement, calling it “incredibly prejudicial.” “It’s amazing to me, they

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