The new Happy Our Fitness class, a 10-week stretching and flexing exercise program, starts Feb. 3. Classes will be held from 2:30-3:30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. There is a small fee for the ...
Shiloh Baptist Church (New Site), 525 Princess Anne St., worships each Sunday at 10 a.m. Services are also livestreamed at shilohnewsite.com and YouTube; or call 1-929-205-6099, meeting ID: 11085999, ...
Lastly, Mt. Olive offers a community luncheon every second Wednesday through May. For a suggested minimum donation of $5, a delicious lunch is offered including a brief uplifting devotion and some ...
The new Women's Bible Study classes will begin Jan. 28. The group will study "Exodus & Numbers: The Exodus From Egypt" by John MacArthur. The cost of the study book is $10. There will be two classes ...
Path of Exile 2 Update 0.1.1 lands tomorrow, and Grinding Gear Games has revealed the official full patch notes ahead of the update's release. You can expect an update that's roughly on a similar ...
Net neutrality advocates include consumer watchdog and free speech groups, as well as World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee. “The Web is yours,” he wrote in Scientific American in 2010.
Launched Monday (Jan. 6), the limited-run “Inauguration Day Bible” costs $69.99 — or four copies for $59.49 each — and features an embossed cover with Trump’s name and the date of his ...
A U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday the Federal Communications Commission did not have legal authority to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules. The decision is a blow to the outgoing Biden ...
A federal appeals court struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality rules that ... unscrupulous business practices,” Free Press Vice President of Policy and General ...
The prolonged fight for net neutrality in America has shifted once again, with the FCC's resurrected regulations struck down by a panel of appeals court judges today. The decision from the 6th Circuit ...
In the end, the return of net neutrality was short-lived ... interpreted when their provisions were unclear. Now, courts are free to decide for themselves. And the Sixth Circuit did exactly ...