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The face painting, rainbow S’mores on a stick and drag performances planned for Columbus, Ind.’s first gay pride festival are for fun.
But organizers hope the April 14 event also will send a message of inclusiveness from the hometown of Vice President Pence, who has a long record of being on the opposite side of issues important to the gay and lesbian community.
Frank Page, president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee, announced his immediate retirement in the wake of what he described as a "personal indiscretion."
When archaeologists lifted the lid on an Egyptian coffin that had been stored at Sydney University for 150 years, they got an enormous surprise.
They had no idea the 2,500-year-old coffin was filled with human remains.
Researchers are now using the latest scientific technology to piece together an ancient mystery.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: We're back! Greg Dworkin and Joan McCarter get us back up to speed on what we've missed. Continuing gun march fallout. (But respect the culture!) And the Gop is set to follow up trillions in tax cuts & spending with... the Balanced Budget amendment. Srsly.
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