Scranton Obits: Honoring The Lives And Passions Of Our Neighbors

America Magazine: How Catholics in Scranton are standing with our immigrant neighbors—and responding to ICE actions

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Father Jonathan Kuhar of St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish (standing at right of banner) reads the U.S. bishops’ “special message” on immigration at prayer vigil in Scranton’s Courthouse Square on Nov. 13 ...

How Catholics in Scranton are standing with our immigrant neighbors—and responding to ICE actions

The Scranton Times-Tribune: Juneteenth celebration expanding in Scranton, also planned in Wilkes-Barre

The Black Scranton Project is expanding its Juneteenth celebrations from one day to three, with the addition of a punk and alternative music festival, a church service and brunch. Juneteenth, or June ...

The bipartisan selection committee is honoring Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell for his efforts to keep politics out of the rate-setting process.

Bring Me The News on MSN: 4 Twin Cities leaders to accept Profile in Courage award honoring response to ICE

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4 Twin Cities leaders to accept Profile in Courage award honoring response to ICE

Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Honoring Mid-Ohio Valley Veterans: 2025 Profiles in Washington County Courage

Military Times: Honoring accomplishment and courage: profiles of the 2023 Service Members of the Year

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Honoring accomplishment and courage: profiles of the 2023 Service Members of the Year

Here are thousands of instances of "our life is short", and I seriously doubt many of them are specific to the lives of, say, a couple living together. It's perfectly normal to refer to human lives collectively in the singular.

When to use "lives" as a plural of life? - English Language & Usage ...

A plural subject requires a plural object (lives), accordingly a singular subject requires a singular object (life). They can be used to mean one person or several people, however. So, if your intention is to refer to an individual who lost his or her life whilst saving the lives of more than one others, then the second is correct and the first incorrect. They is singular in this context, so ...