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Brian Moses sentenced to 50 years to life in 2022 homicide of William Sanders

The killer of William Sanders, Brian Moses, getting the maximum sentencing - 50 years to life behind bars.The murder, happening in September of 2022 in broad da

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Rev. Albert Moses, Jr. is host pastor for Strong Man Conference in Port Arthur

Christian Faith Missionary Baptist Church's pastor is hosting the Strong Man Conference on January 18th and 19th in Port Arthur.Reverend Albert Moses, Jr. is ho

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Adoptees return in search of lives not lived

For many adoptees, Korea is a vexing site of return. It’s simultaneously home and not home. We’re too loud. Too foreign. Our mannerisms signal our lack of cultural capital, even as the “han” (internalized sorrow or grief) of adoption and separation courses through our veins.

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A pilgrimage home: adoptees' journey to 'homeland' in search of meaning of origin and identity

An adoptee once told me that the journey of an adoptee to their homeland, Korea, is like a pilgrimage. We may interpret this comment in several ways because a pilgrimage has different meanings. Common definitions refer to it as a spiritual journey to a special spiritual site or an exploratory journey to a foreign place in search of inner meaning.

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A pilgrimage home: adoptees' journey to 'homeland' in search of meaning of origin and identity

An adoptee once told me that the journey of an adoptee to their homeland, Korea, is like a pilgrimage. We may interpret this comment in several ways because a pilgrimage has different meanings. Common definitions refer to it as a spiritual journey to a special spiritual site or an exploratory journey to a foreign place in search of inner meaning.

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World's largest 'baby exporter' confronts its painful past

New York Times: “It’s like human trafficking,” said one adoptee.

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

>> anthony: in 2004, at the prompting of his sister, marcus began an exhaustive search for his lost family. who was he, after all? where exactly did he come from? who in his family had survived, was left? where were they? he was told that his father was still alive, living here, in the village of aberagodana southeast of addis. for adoptees looking to return, to reconnect, the journey is complicated. for marcus, each trip has always raised more questions than it's answered. this trip is no different. >> marcus: every time, that last five-minute drive, right? it just makes me nervous.

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Breakfast

in your case, it's been nearly 60 years since you gave birth to your baby son. why have you fought so hard, so valiantly down the years to get an official apology? i'm angry that people write or say, "oh, you gave him up for adoption." i didn't. when i went to see my son, he wasn't there. they had taken him for what they called a legal adoption. but i never even got the chance to say goodbye. around a quarter of a million unmarried women in england, scotland and wales were involved in historical forced adoptions. we are sorry. last month, the scottish government became the first in the uk to apologise to birth mothers and adoptees.

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Adopted Louisianans celebrate La. law granting access to original birth certificates

On the Alario Hall veranda of the state capitol Wednesday, dozens of adopted persons and state lawmakers celebrated the enactment of Act 470, a law granting thousands of adopted Louisianans access to their original birth certificates.

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Outnumbered

zero, of any administration official in the white house using the word christian last week after an attack on christians. here's what they did find time for perry here is karine jean-pierre. she said this years trans day of visibility comes in the midst of a historic wave of attacks on transgender kids. how dare she used the word attack on a week went six christians were attacked? zero times was the word christian used. >> emily: it is such a travesty eclipsed only by the travesty of oh six lives taken. if you have the right sexual view, you can adopt anyone you want. if you're christian, no. if the kid is vegan, you can be placed with a family that haunts. if the family is jewish, you can be placed with a child who has hindu beliefs. it's inconsistently applied, only negatively affecting christian adoptees or would-be adoptees. a thousand foster kids. shouldn't that be the number?

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