Weekly briefing: Tornadoes ravage South, DOJ backs churches, locusts threaten millions
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Louisiana Office of State Fire MarshalA tornado damaged home in the Monroe area of Louisiana.
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We've compiled the top stories of the week. Here's what you need to know:
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Tornadoes, storms devastate South; at least 36 killed
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Over 120 tornadoes ravaged the South on Sunday and Monday, according to the National Weather Service, leaving at least 36 people dead and countless homes destroyed.
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More storms across the Gulf Coast states are expected this weekend.
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Justice Dept. steps in to support churches against gathering bans
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The Department of Justice began to take action against government officials who single out religious organizations to enforce large gathering bans during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Attorney General William Barr said his office will continue to defend houses of worship against discrimination.
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New wave of locusts threatens millions in Africa, Middle East
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With the insects devouring crops, tens of millions of people are facing food insecurity.
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The coronavirus pandemic has made it more difficult to deliver pesticides and fight the spread of locusts in Africa as many governments have instituted travel restrictions.
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"Some people will even tell you that the locusts are more destructive than the coronavirus. There are even some who don't believe that the virus will reach here." — Ugandan farmer Yoweri Aboket
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Willow Creek names new lead pastor 2 years after Bill Hybels' resignation
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Dummitt has been leading the 10,000-member 2|42 Community Church in Southeast Michigan. He will begin serving as pastor at Willow Creek in June.
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The announcement comes two years after Hybels resigned following several sexual misconduct allegations.
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"You're not really in charge. You may think you are going to get ready for the next one, but you never will. The world isn't under your control." — Tim Keller
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