It is unclear if the female congregant was actually delivered after the pastor kissed her.
KobbySalm releases his third musical video this year and he calls this THE BLOOD which features sensational singer and Project Fame 2008 runner up Nii Soul.
Markets expect that the Fed will raise interest rates at its June meeting.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City announced Wednesday that the company is pulling out of the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) exchanges in the state of Missouri.
Markets expect that the Fed will raise interest rates at its June meeting.
An analysis of Q1 2017 real estate data by HSH.com found that home prices are increasing across the US.
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According to the reports, D'banj is currently in the US where Kilgrow is reportedly awaiting the birth of their child.
Warby Parker's new app performs a series of tests that are then evaluated by an eye doctor, but it doesn't check for eye health.
The conspiracy theories are "baseless" and "unspeakably cruel," Rich's parents wrote.
Franklin who is D'banj's representative said, "That information is not correct at all."
Georgetown University investigators have found ample evidence that bus drivers act more safely when passengers are encouraged to speak up.
Longtime Snap Inc. revenue and former growth director Brian Ames (formerly named Theisen) has left the company.
The FCC wants to repeal the Obama-era net neutrality rules, and you can now tell the government how you feel about it. Here's how.
HBO released a new trailer for the upcoming season of "Game of Thrones" and it looks like everything is up for grabs.
Brazil's president, like Donald Trump, is facing a seemingly intractable political crisis, with huge economic implications.
The new 2018 Yukon Denali hits showrooms in the fall and features a revamped front grille and 10-speed transmission.
Volvo Cars' parent company Geely Holdings Group has acquired 51% of Lotus.
The team of Ghanaians who are about 20 different teams would be leaving the country by the end of June
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