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You can buck the new technology trend and stick with your current device. Put the money you would have spent on an iPhone toward a financial goal, such as building your emergency fund or saving up for a vacation. 227

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Zach Smith was fired on July 23 after he was served a civil protection order on behalf of Courtney Smith. The order, which was signed July 20, is effective until 2023 and prohibits Zach Smith from going within 500 feet of his ex-wife.In a July 23 Facebook post, college football reporter Brett McMurphy detailed a series of domestic violence allegations against Smith dating back to 2009 and 2015.Courtney Smith spoke recently to Stadium sports network, outlining accusations that Zach Smith on various occasions threw her against a wall, picked her up by her neck, and took a golf club to her car and broke her windshield after a recruiting dinner.This came on top of emotional, verbal and psychological abuse, as well as attempts to financially drain her, she told the network. The abuse began in 2009, while he was an assistant to Meyer at the University of Florida, she said.Courtney Smith said she made Meyer's wife, Shelley, aware of the alleged abuse and Shelley Meyer said she would speak to her husband, but Courtney Smith did not follow up to find out whether Urban Meyer had been informed."In 2015, I came forward with it. I told Shelley. I sent her some pictures. I spoke to her on the phone," Courtney Smith told Stadium.Zach Smith, grandson of the Hall of Fame former Ohio State head coach Earle Bruce, and his wife moved to the Columbus area in 2012, and "everything went out of control," Courtney Smith told Stadium. She felt the pressure of his job forced him into a toxic lifestyle, and he became abusive when questioned, she said.Courtney Smith separated from him in 2015 after eight years of marriage, but she said the abuse did not end. In the 2015 incident, Zach Smith came to her house wanting to take their son, but it wasn't his parenting night. She told him no, she recalled."When I stood up to him, he didn't like it. He took me and shoved me up against the wall with his hands around my neck -- something he did very often. My daughter was clinging to my leg," she told Stadium.She called police after he left with their son, but Zach Smith was never charged, she said. "I don't know what happened," she added. 2138

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Whether Kelley had any religious affiliation is unclear, though the First Baptist Church of Kingsville, two hours south of Sutherland Springs, issued a statement saying that, while Kelley was not a member of the church, he volunteered one night during the congregation's 2014 Vacation Bible School. 298

  

When you read the phrase "practice their faith in other ways," it may be tempting to visualize dreadlocked Jubus and Thoreau wannas wandering barefoot around Walden Pond.But that's not the picture Pew's data paints.The believers most likely to say they practice their faith in "other ways" aren't spiritual freelancers with a disdain for discipline. They're Republican women in their 50s, and lot of them are Christians.Of those who believe in religion but don't regularly attend religious services, nearly 7 in 10 still identify with a particular tradition, including 6 in 10 who say they are Christian.More than half the people who believe but don't attend religious services regularly are women, and they are more likely than men to say they haven't found a house of worship they like and have found other ways to put their faith into practice.And why haven't these women found a house of worship they like? More than 6 in 10 said it's because they have poor health or difficulty getting around, and more than half (54%) said it's because they haven't felt welcomed by congregations.That's especially true of African-American men and women who are more likely than whites and Latinos to say they don't go to church because they don't feel welcome or there is no worship space for their religion in their area.So, what does all this mean?American pastors, imams and rabbis have spent endless amounts of time trying to cater to millennials' religious tastes, or at least what they perceive to be millennials' tastes: Coffee bars. Hip young pastors. Mission trips to exotic locales.But this study suggests that there is a group of believers who seem like they'd actually like to go to religious services, if only someone could help get them there and welcome them when they arrive. 1781

  

While authorities and school officials considered the supposed threats on social media unsubstantiated or not credible, extra law enforcement officers were present at the three schools as a precaution. 201

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