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Don’t Pick Up Your Phone
Hearing your phone’s notification sound can trigger a rush of dopamine. “Who’s calling me?” you wonder. It could be a friend, ...
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People Share Positive Things That Happened Because Of The Pandemic
After Abraham Walker’s older brother was shot and killed in a home invasion, he decided to move his family from New Orleans to Northern Virginia. ...
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Inspiration for Imitators
Tim Challies writes:
Every now and again Aileen gets into cooking shows. Every time she does, it works out well for me. And for the kids. It could be Top ...
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What Do Happy Teens Do?
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, 32% of teens 13-18 years old struggle with an anxiety disorder. There’s a lot we could go ...
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Man Receives First 3D Printed Tibia Replacement
Surgeons in Australia, in 2017, successfully performed a world-first transplant surgery. They installed a 3D printed tibia into the leg of Reuben Lichter, ...
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NFL Player Reprimands Jersey-Clad Fan Crime
Sometimes NFL fans are embarrassed by the players they cheer for when they get into scrapes with the law. But this time, the proverbial football cleat ...
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There is no Repentance without Risk and Vulnerability
There’s a powerful scene in a novel written by the South African writer Alan Paton. The story centers on a young police lieutenant, husband, and ...
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New Insight into the Miracle of Metamorphosis
Until recently, the only way to study how a caterpillar changes into a butterfly was to cut open the chrysalis or x-ray it—both with fatal results. ...
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Novelist Arrested After Writing How-to-Murder-Husband Essay
Nancy Crampton-Brophy, self-published romance novelist, had been married to Daniel Brophy, culinary chef, for more than 25 years. When her husband was ...
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Media Exposes Children to 15,330 Violent Acts a Year
In his book, Jeffrey Froh writes that an American child who watches three hours of children's television programming a day will see 4,380 good acts in ...
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