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Misleading Police Statements on Use of Force
After doing an analysis of seven high-profile cases where people died as a result of use of force by police, Washington Post reporters Ashley Parker and ...
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Atheist Physicist Cringes When Scientists Deny a Creator
Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder is a research fellow at the Franklin Institute for Advanced Studies in Germany. Her YouTube channel has over 550,000 subscribers. ...
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Hebrew Tablet May Prove Older Bible Timeline
A team of archaeologists with the Archaeological Studies Institute believes it has found a tablet dating back to 1400 BC. Institute Director, Scott Stripling, ...
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Drug Abuse Misinformation Is Dangerous
Six students overdosed on fentanyl during a Florida spring break trip, and several were hospitalized, including two on ventilators in critical condition. ...
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Activist Heckles Wrong Public Figure
When a protester at a press conference in Boston stood up to make his voice known, he intended to attack the credibility of Boston mayor Michelle Wu.
The ...
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What Are People Looking For?
Google has published its most searched-for terms of 2021:
For the UK, the five most frequently asked “When” questions were:
1. When will lockdown ...
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The Memories of Monuments
There was no archaeological evidence for the existence of the biblical King David. That is, until 1993, when surveyor Gila Cook noticed a basalt stone ...
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The Surprising Patron Saint of Truthfulness
Historian, philosopher, and author Richard Reevesis is a senior fellow at the think tank Brookings Institution. He is concerned that most people can’t ...
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Information Gluttony
The exponential explosion of information in the "information age" is mind-boggling. Consider a sampling of the numbers.
In 2019, a single ...
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Business Consultant Claims the 'Best Story Wins'
Business consultant Morgan Housel claims that the best arguments seldom win the day; it’s the best story that changes minds and hearts. Housel writes: ...
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