Anti-ICE “Be Good” pins took over the 2026 Grammys red carpet

Justin Bieber, Kehlani and more could be seen wearing “ICE Out” and “Be Good” pins at the award show. Continue reading Anti-ICE “Be Good” pins took over the 2026 Grammys red carpet

House Democrats mutiny Schumer’s deal with White House, threatening longer shutdown

House Democrats are divided from Senate Democrats on a deal struck with the White House to fund the federal government and negotiate DHS dollars. Continue reading House Democrats mutiny Schumer’s deal with White House, threatening longer shutdown

Former graduates lead program that seeks to break cycles of poverty

Ten people graduated from Catholic Charities of South Carolina’s (CCSC) Getting Ahead program in December 2025. Ten people graduated from Catholic Charities of South Carolina’s (CCSC) Getting Ahead program in December 2025. The courses are designed to help individuals experiencing poverty to understand why they are “just getting by” and to build concrete plans toward long-term stability. Graduates Brandon Anderson, Martha Cobb, Willa Dorsey, Kashonda Grant, Bernard Hazel, David Hazel, Jacqueline Hazel, Rosa Hazel, Chanda Sanders and Tammie Scott completed this financial literacy and life-skills course just before Christmas. This was a milestone celebration, too. It was the first class facilitated by two former graduates, David and Kendra Blango. The program, based on “Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World” and the “Bridges Out of Poverty” framework, has been offered at CCSC’s Georgetown office twice yearly since 2018. The program is now expanding to Charleston and other field offices as part of the Catholic outreach’s services that assist more than 50, 000 individuals annually. Building pathways out of povertyParticipants attended group sessions over 16 weeks, exploring the realities of poverty, local community barriers and the “hidden rules” of economic class. They completed a personal “future story,” where they built budgets, identified local resources and set practical goals around employment, education, housing and family stability. Crystal Geathers is the grants specialist for CCSC and helped initiate the Getting Ahead program in 2017, working with Sister Mary Francis Bassick, a Daughter of Charity. Geathers said the program is important because it gives participants needed support and tools to see their own potential with new clarity.“We walk alongside individuals who are working hard to build stability for themselves and their families. Getting Ahead helps them not only understand the challenges they face, but also discover their strengths, set meaningful goals and create a path toward lasting change. It empowers people to realize that their future can be different, and that they already have what it takes to get there,” she said. The program boasts a 97% success rate. At least 35 individuals completed the program in Georgetown in its early years, with many achieving significant life changes. Stability means everythingGraduates have moved from unsafe, unstable housing into safe, subsidized apartments after learning to navigate housing systems and expunge records. Others have launched small businesses, including a lawn-care company, using the financial planning, resource-building and confidence gained in this workshop. Rhett Young, executive director of CCSC, said “mission” is what drives this statewide nonprofit. He said their work is inspired by St. John Paul II’s Redemptoris Missio (Mission of the Redeemer).“The missionary is urged on by ‘zeal for souls,’ a zeal inspired by Christ’s own charity, which takes the form of concern, tenderness, compassion, openness, availability and interest in people’s problems. Jesus’ love is very deep: he who knew what was in man (Jn 2: 25) loved everyone by offering them redemption and suffered when it was rejected” (RM 89).“This is the bedrock of all of our programs,” Young said, “to serve with the heart of Jesus with a zeal for souls inspired by Christian charity caritas.”Kendra Blango added that “learning in love always helps when trying to get ahead.”. Continue reading Former graduates lead program that seeks to break cycles of poverty

Deco asks Kelly Rowland and Method Man for dating tips for new rom-com ‘Relationship Goals’

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Newverest Expands Its Gaming Line With Premium Poker Table Mats Designed for Home Game Nights

Newverest, the consumer brand known for high-quality tabletop accessories, announced the expansion of its gaming collection with a redesigned suite of premium poker and blackjack table mats built for at-home game nights. The expanded collection includes both 70” x 30” and 70” x 35” mats, available in multiple color options across Newverest’s Texas Hold’em and Blackjack layouts. Each mat is engineered to deliver a smooth, casino-style playing experience with reinforced stitched edges, improved anti-slip rubber backing, and a water-resistant playing surface designed for optimal card glide.“Our goal was to create gaming mats that feel premium, travel easily, and perform reliably,” said a Newverest spokesperson. “We spent months refining materials and surface texture so both poker and blackjack players get a product that elevates their home game nights.”As interest in home gaming continues to rise, Newverest’s expanded line complements the brand’s popular puzzle mats and tabletop accessories. Additional game-night products are planned for release in 2026 as the company deepens its presence in the home entertainment category. Newverest’s gaming mats are available on Amazon and come with a compact carrying bag designed for easy storage and transport. About NewverestNewverest is a consumer products company focused on high-quality tabletop and home entertainment accessories. The brand specializes in practical, durable products that enhance family time, game nights, and creative hobbies. Website:. Continue reading Newverest Expands Its Gaming Line With Premium Poker Table Mats Designed for Home Game Nights

My dear brothers and sisters in Christ – February 2026

From the Bishop I would like to share with you some reflections on giving, as understood from the teachings and traditions of the Church. Within these diocesan initiatives and the liturgical season, there are two aspects of giving from the Old Testament and the life of Jesus that I would like to focus on: creation and sacrifice. They are interconnected and pivotal for true giving of ourselves. The first gift that God gave humanity was the breath of life, spoken of in Genesis. Our lives are among the greatest creations of God, as we are made in his image and likeness. Just so, we are called to breathe life into the world around us, especially in the lives of our neighbors. In caring for them with our talents and best efforts, we truly “gift” as God intends us to. I urge you to give by doing good at every opportunity. As St. John Bosco said, “Do not send to tomorrow the good you can do today.”And in creating, we are called to sacrifice first of the “good fruits” of our lives. Just as it is said in the Book of Proverbs, “Honor the LORD with your wealth, with first fruits of all your produce; Then will your barns be filled with plenty, with new wine your vats will overflow” (3: 9-10). Jesus displayed this most clearly on the wood of the cross. Charity is considered a “theological virtue,” a foundational pillar of God’s law and order among his creations. Christ teaches us that we must give radically of ourselves, even to those who call themselves our enemies. Despite our feelings, we are to bear each other to Jesus and do so for God’s honor alone, not ours. This month, I ask that you reflect on the life of one saint that you admire and consider how he or she created and sacrificed for the glory of God. I also ask that you review paragraphs 1822-29 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church to better understand our shared and universal faith. Please be assured of my prayers for you during this penitential season.“Let us show Christ honor, not with olive branches but with the splendor of merciful deeds to one another” (St. Andrew of Crete). In Christ’s love, Most Rev. Jacques Fabre-Jeune, CSBishop of Charleston. Continue reading My dear brothers and sisters in Christ – February 2026

¿Estamos listos para la Resurrección?

Cuando pensamos en la Cuaresma, se nos pueden venir a la mente ideas de hambre, sacrificio e incluso sufrimiento. El desierto en las sagradas Escrituras es un lugar valioso de encuentro con el Señor: el pueblo de Israel lo atravesó para salir de la esclavitud y llegar a la tierra prometida. San Juan Bautista optó por una vida en él para disponerse a sí mismo y al pueblo de Dios para la venida del Mesías. Cristo pasó en él 40 días y 40 noches preparándose para su misión antes de comenzar su vida pública. En la aridez, la soledad y el silencio del desierto suceden grandes cosas, porque Dios quiere purificarnos para que disfrutemos de una vida nueva, plena y llena de significado. Es necesario que emprendamos nuestro propio recorrido por el desierto, dejando atrás el pecado y la esclavitud, para alcanzar nuestra liberación. La Iglesia nos propone tres ejercicios que progresan desde el amor al prójimo, pasando por el amor propio y culminando en el amor a Dios: la limosna, el ayuno y la oración. La Limosna es una manera concreta de amar a nuestro prójimo. El llamado a la generosidad es una invitación a ser solidarios con el cuerpo místico de Cristo, a practicar la caridad y a sensibilizarnos ante el dolor y la necesidad de nuestros hermanos. El hambre, la sed, la enfermedad, el frío -el sufrimiento de cualquier hermano o hermana- son nuestro problema. Cualquier persona que esté pasando necesidad se convierte en nuestro hermano cercano, y la limosna es la respuesta que podemos dar ante ese dolor. Esta generosidad nos permite ser Iglesia y dar testimonio de cómo nos amamos los unos a los otros. EL Ayuno nos sirve para liberar nuestro corazón. Hemos sido creados para adorar, glorificar, dar gracias y bendecir a Dios. Cuando Dios no ocupa ese lugar primordial en nuestro corazón, buscamos otra cosa que pueda reemplazarlo; es entonces cuando se crean los ídolos y los apegos malsanos. El ayuno es una manera de redescubrir los anhelos más profundos del corazón, porque cuando experimentamos el hambre corporal, empezamos a reconocer nuestra hambre espiritual. Nuestros apetitos carnales dejan de ser protagonistas y nuestras necesidades espirituales tienen la oportunidad de abrirnos los ojos del alma. El ayuno busca purificar el cuerpo para que podamos atender nuestras necesidades más profundas. Se convierte en un acto de amor propio porque nos limpia, nos libera y nos muestra el camino para satisfacer los anhelos profundos de nuestro corazón. Nuestro mayor anhelo siempre será estar con Dios. La Oración es la manera más pura de amar a Dios porque eleva el corazón -con nuestras pasiones, sentimientos y anhelos- y la mente hacia él. Nos enseña a estar atentos y buscar su presencia para entrar en comunión. En Cuaresma recibimos la invitación a arrepentirnos y darnos cuenta de qué debemos cambiar en nuestra vida. Una excelente manera de orar es observar y comprender nuestras faltas. Muchas personas perciben la confesión como un ritual de castigo y culpa, pero lo que realmente se nos ofrece es la liberación y la sanación de nuestras heridas más profundas, aquellas que intoxican nuestra relación con los demás, con nosotros mismos y con Dios. Estos tres ejercicios, lejos de ser una fuente de sufrimientos, son formas en las que podemos amar de manera más honesta y libre. Si los vivimos como un regalo del Espíritu Santo, podremos disfrutar de los beneficios que sólo encontramos por medio de ellos. Nuestra experiencia en el desierto espiritual nos permitirá vivir la transformación del corazón. Sólo así podremos estar listos para la resurrección que Dios tiene preparada para nosotros y experimentar el gozo que vivió Cristo al vencer a la muerte. Continue reading ¿Estamos listos para la Resurrección?