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For Whom No Wedding Bells Toll
Marriage rates are at a record low in the United States, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. In 2021, only 50% of American adults ...
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Climbing Mount Everest is Only Half the Battle
Jon Krakauer cleared the ice from his oxygen mask, hunched a shoulder against the wind, and straddled the summit of Mount Everest. It was 1:17 PM on May ...
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Matrimony Is on the Decline
A national survey in 2014 for the Austin Institute showed that:
56% of evangelicals between ages 20 and 39 were currently married. Only 42% of the rest ...
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JetBlue Pilots Cancel Flight Due to Exhaustion
Flight delays and cancellations at Reagan National Airport are just about as common as any other airport. So, the cancellation of a JetBlue flight to ...
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Olympic Marathon Runner Took Fifty Years to Finish the Race
Japanese Marathon Runner Shizo Kanakuri competed in the domestic qualifying trials for the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. Kanakuri set a marathon world record ...
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Goodwill Doesn't Want Your Junk
Well-intended patrons arrive every day at 10:00 am at Goodwill locations with truckloads full of cast-off items. Goodwill spokesperson Heather Steeves ...
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Honoring Our Gifts
Actor Charlie Hunnam has recently begun a transition to writing. About to turn 40, he had reached a place in life for some evaluation. Hunnam knew he ...
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Navy SEAL on the Importance of Small Things
Retired US Navy Four-Star Admiral William McRaven spoke to the students at the University of Texas about what needed to be done to change the world:
I ...
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The Long Run Mindset
In a recent issue of Runner's World, Jess Movold shared how she lost her passion to press on:
Tempo runs scare me. Those long, hard, sustained efforts ...
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A Simple ‘Yes’ Led to Lifelong Service
Herb Turetzky attended the New Jersey Americans’ first-ever ABA game in October 1967 expecting to be just a spectator. Turetzky, a student at LIU ...
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