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NFL News, Rumors: Chip Kelly to Return as Eagles Coach Even If Team Lose NFC East Hopes; Sam Bradford Wants to Remain as Eagles QB
The Philadelphia Eagles’ recent 38-24 loss to the Washington Redskins officially eliminated coach Chip Kelly’s team from the playoffs for the second year in a row. It has been a disappointing year for the Philly organization, made worse by their 6-9 record in a relatively weak division. However, Kelly is still intent on returning as the Eagles head coach next season. He is also not shying away from taking responsibility for the team’s loss.
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MLB Trade Rumors: St. Louis Cardinals Interested In Charlie Blackmon, Corey Dickerson; Matt Adams Headed to Colorado Rockies
The St. Louis Cardinals are reportedly pursuing Charlie Blackmon and Corey Dickerson from the Colorado Rockies. A report from Benjamin Hochman of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch suggests that the Redbirds are more likely to target the two outfielders in a trade than Carlos Gonzalez.
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'Rise of the Tomb Raider' Release Date: Steam Confirms PC Version To Arrive Early Next Year, Coming to PS4 in 'Holiday 2016'
The second chapter in the new action-based Tomb Raider series, titled “Rise of the Tomb Raider,” will be available to gamers using the Microsoft Windows PC platform next month, according to a listing page recently posted on Steam, a digital distribution platform.
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2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe Specs, Design, Release Date: Next-Generation E-Class Prototype Spotted in New Spy Video
The upcoming 2017 model of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe will officially be launched by the German luxury car maker during next year’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan. Several leaks have already surface online showing that the next-generation E-Class sedan will get an updated design that is more dynamic than its predecessor, but now car enthusiasts may finally have a glimpse of the upcoming model as it has just been spied in motion in a video (see below) posted on Y
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NBA News, Rumors: Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin Out Due To Quadriceps Injury; Paul Pierce Steps Up in Victory Over Utah Jazz
Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin will be out for the next two weeks as a result of partially torn quadriceps tendon in his left leg, the team announced on Saturday. The star forward did not join his teammates on their trip to Utah for the Clippers’ match against the Jazz on Saturday night. He also will miss the rest of Los Angeles’ current five-game road trip.
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‘The Chosen’ strikes exclusive streaming deal with Prime Video, season 5 premieres theatrically first
In a major move for faith-based television, The Chosen, the critically acclaimed series depicting the life of Jesus, is set to premiere its highly anticipated fifth season in theaters before streaming exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video. This new partnership with Amazon MGM Studios marks a significant shift for the series, expanding its global reach and bringing it to millions of new viewers.
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Trump Launches White House Faith Office: A Bold Bet on Religion in Government
In a move that underscores his deepening focus on faith in public life, President Donald Trump has announced the creation of the White House Faith Office, a dedicated branch designed to strengthen the role of religious organizations in government affairs.
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EXCLUSIVE: Fuller Professor Dr. Salvatierra Shares Insights from Latino Immigrant Churches, Offering Insights for Asian Immigrant Churches
Dr. Alexia Salvatierra reflected on her research on Latino immigrant churches, explored the intergenerational tensions within immigrant churches, and shared how dialogue and reconciliation can bridge these generational divides. Her insights are not only guiding for Latino immigrant churches but also offer profound lessons for Asian American churches.
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Dickens' Classic Faith-Based Work Comes to the Screen: The King of Kings Set for Easter Release
The animated film The King of Kings, produced by Angel Studios, is set for a global release on April 11, 2025.
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Courage to Hide Jews During World War II: Corrie Ten Boom Exhibition Opens
The remarkable story of Corrie ten Boom, who risked her life to hide Jews in her basement during World War II, is now being showcased in a special exhibition.