Sources: President Trump, commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, and White House task force head Andrew Giuliani put together a team of elite lawyers — from outside the government — to challenge the Flo Balogun red card. Specifically they challenged the use of slow motion instant replay to give the red card, which they argued violated FIFA rules. The president also conveyed to Gianni Infantino, FIFA’s president, that the appeal had been filed and he believed the red card penalty was excessive. FIFA’s independent committee reviewed the decision and agreed the penalty was incorrectly given, rescinding it under their rule 27 authority.
This Easter, I invite you to look at Jesus, consider what he said and did, and ask for yourself what I believe is the most important question you will ever answer: Did he really leave behind an empty tomb? And if he did, what does that mean for you?
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Happy 80th birthday, Pastor John! God has been greatly glorified in you, because you have been so deeply satisfied in him — and because you’ve brought so many of us into that supreme Joy.
Several monkeys have been confirmed loose in north St. Louis
Officials say they still don’t know where the primates came from or how many are roaming the city
In Alabama there are 6,000 kids in foster care. ABCH is the largest faith based foster care agency in the state caring for over 500 children and providing 76,000 days of care this year alone. Please partner with me on this Giving Tuesday.
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In Alabama there are 6,000 kids in foster care. ABCH is the largest faith based foster care agency in the state caring for over 500 children and providing 76,000 days of care this year alone. Please partner with me on this Giving Tuesday.
https://t.co/LJmDrq6yow