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debuting at No. 98 on the Mediabase Gospel Charts with their song “Already Done.” This achievement marks a rare and historic moment for a college gospel choir, standing alongside gospel greats ...
Tension gripped lanes around Secunderabad’s Clock Tower on Thursday as large crowds gathered to pay their last respects to gospel preacher Pagadala Praveen, whose body was kept at the Centenary ...
The A1C test measures a person’s average blood glucose or blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. An A1C reading of over 5.6% may be a cause for concern, but this will depend on various ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered the spring statement on Wednesday, giving an update on the UK economy. In her announcement in the House of Commons, Reeves said that the government's "task is to ...
By Jim Asker Tamela Mann earns her 12th No. 1 on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart, breaking out of a tie with fellow gospel music icon Kirk Franklin for the most leaders in the list’s 20-year ...
As Congress gears up to pass President Trump’s massive legislative package, one of the biggest fights is over the future of Medicaid. To make their targeted budget numbers, Republicans will ...
Market sentiment charts show selling pressure subsiding, but panic could trigger a bullish turn. The stock market's constant reaction to policy uncertainty and tariffs has dominated the news over ...
with their genre-bending offering The Code (which went on to earn a Top 20 placement on the Official Singles Chart). Which means Remember Monday, the country-pop trio chosen to represent the UK ...
Will recently topped the Billboard Gospel Airplay Chart with “You Can Make It” featuring Fridayy and Sunday Service Choir. This marks Will’s first number one single since Get Jiggy With It ...
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It appears investors were wrong about US President Donald Trump's second term in office. Instead of the Trump trade boosting markets, his fast-changing economic and trade policies have sent US ...
The Health Secretary has said there is an “overdiagnosis” of mental health conditions with “too many people being written off” as he defended plans to cut the benefits bill. Wes Streeting ...