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Part Three: Who Deserves Grace? Reclaiming the Lives of Dogs and Men

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July 6, 2026

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The third and final part in a series of how the first dog rehabilitation program in a California maximum-security prison sparked second chances for rescued dogs and men once written off by society, transforming one another and reshaping the culture, relationships, and humanity within a changing prison system. The post Part Three: Who Deserves Grace? Reclaiming the Lives of Dogs and Men appeared first on Knock LA.

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Us Weekly

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· Jun 28, 2026

Jonathan Van Ness Rehomed Pet Dog Because It Broke Their Cat’s Jaw

Queer Eye alum Jonathan Van Ness revealed that they recently had to rehome their pet dog George. “This has been such a devastating event and I’m sharing to say for every animal family, its not easy, but Im so glad we can show up for these creatures each other,” Van Ness, 39, announced via []

DogTime

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· Jul 4, 2026

Human Hugs Rescue Dog, Showing He May Not Be Perfect, but He’s Still ‘Not Hard To Adopt’

A rescue dog named Levi is showing people that love has nothing to do with being perfect. In a heartwarming social media video, the affectionate pup happily climbs into a volunteer’s lap for a hug, unaware that many potential adopters have passed him by because of a medical condition. The touching clip has won over [] The post Human Hugs Rescue Dog, Showing He May Not Be Perfect, but He’s Still ‘Not Hard To Adopt’ appeared first on DogTime.

Malaysiakini

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· Jul 11, 2026

Iran’s supreme leader calls on 'free people' worldwide to avenge father’s death

'We pledge to avenge the blood of the martyred leader and ​all the martyrs of these two wars'.

The Standard

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· Jul 4, 2026

Family and political leaders honour David Andrews’ peace and humanitarian legacy

The former Irish foreign affairs minister died aged 91.

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 4, 2026

Family and political leaders honour David Andrews' peace and humanitarian legacy

The former Minister for Foreign Affairs died aged 91

People.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Doc Rivers’ 4 Kids: All About Jeremiah, Callie, Austin and Spencer

Doc Rivers is dad to four kids: Jeremiah, Callie, Austin and Spencer

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Related coverage for "Part Three: Who Deserves Grace? Reclaiming the Lives of Dogs and Men": Us Weekly — Jonathan Van Ness Rehomed Pet Dog Because It Broke Their Cat’s Jaw. DogTime — Human Hugs Rescue Dog, Showing He May Not Be Perfect, but He’s Still ‘Not Hard To Adopt’. Malaysiakini — Iran’s supreme leader calls on 'free people' worldwide to avenge father’s death. The Standard — Family and political leaders honour David Andrews’ peace and humanitarian legacy. Irish Mirror — Family and political leaders honour David Andrews' peace and humanitarian legacy. People.com — Doc Rivers’ 4 Kids: All About Jeremiah, Callie, Austin and Spencer