After shooting, Madison school and church lean into Christmas message for comfort When people say, ‘Where is your God?’ He is more evident now than he’s ever been to us,” the Rev. Sarah Karlen said in the wake of Monday's shooting. 12/20/2024 - 11:50 pm | View Link
Madison faith communities gather for candlelight vigil for school shooting victims Hundreds of people gathered at the Wisconsin state Capitol on Tuesday evening (Dec. 17), holding candles for the victims of Monday's shooting at the Abundant Life Christian School. 12/18/2024 - 5:54 am | View Link
Madison responds to school shooting with vigils at church, Capitol School families and friends filled the church that shares a campus with Abundant Life Christian School and other Madison residents gathered on Capitol Square, to grieve and remember. 12/17/2024 - 9:41 pm | View Link
Hundreds gather at Wisconsin vigil to mourn victims of deadly Christian school shooting A grieving community in Wisconsin came together to attend a vigil and a separate prayer service on Tuesday night to mourn the victims of the deadly shooting at a Christian school a day earlier. The ... 12/17/2024 - 4:24 pm | View Link
Some quotations from Jimmy Carter:
We have a tendency to exalt ourselves and to dwell on the weaknesses and mistakes of others. I have come to realize that in every person there is something fine and pure and noble, along with a desire for self-fulfillment. Political and religious leaders must attempt to provide a society within which these human attributes can be nurtured and enhanced.
Jimmy Carter, the former president who died Sunday at age 100, was best known for his post-presidential humanitarian efforts at home and around the world, and his work advancing democracy and peace.
He also made a big difference to Florida — and Florida made a big difference to him.
Carter burst into the national conversation almost five decades ago, with a strong showing in the 1976 Iowa presidential caucuses, providing him with crucial attention and a burst of momentum.
But he might not have made it much farther, to the Democratic presidential nomination and to the White House, without Florida.
Winning the state’s presidential preference primary on March 9, 1976, helped propel him to the nomination.
By Christopher Quinn, Ernie Suggs
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Former President Jimmy Carter, a man who redefined what a post-presidency could be, died Sunday. He was 100.
Carter, who lived longer than any other U. S. president, entered home hospice care in Plains, Georgia in February 2023 after a series of short hospital stays.
The only Georgian ever elected to the White House, Carter left office after a single term that was highlighted by forging peace between Israel and Egypt, but was overshadowed by the Iran hostage crisis.
The Miami Dolphins, again hobbled at the quarterback position, need to win in Cleveland and get back to .500 to have a chance at the playoffs entering the regular-season finale. Catch up with the comments from the Sun Sentinel’s Dolphins coverage team:
CLEVELAND — It was a heavy dose of running back De’Von Achane and quarterback Tyler “Snoop” Huntley throwing to Achane, tight end Jonnu Smith and wide receiver Tyreek Hill for the Miami Dolphins in Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns.
With quarterback Tua Tagovailoa already deemed doubtful Saturday, he was officially ruled out Sunday.
Brightline says a Delray Beach Fire-Rescue truck was at fault in a Saturday crash involving one of its trains that injured at least 15 people.
The high-speed rail operator posted a video on social media Saturday evening showing the moments leading up to the direct-impact crash.
“Video shows gates down and truck traveling west to east.