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Speeding Driver Gives Officer Questionable Excuse
When it comes to excuses, law enforcement officers tend to have heard them all. But recently two drivers came up with some novel excuses. When a driver ...
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HSAM—a Medical Condition Where People Can Not Forget
While the Bible depicts forgetting mostly in dire terms related to apostasy, it also presents some instances when it is a blessing. There are some things ...
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At Gun Point, New York Child Refuses to Part with Chicken Nugget
A 12-year-old girl in New York City is being hailed for her bravery in a recent argument with a male classmate that almost turned violent. The dispute? ...
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The Two-Year-Old Litterbug in Washington D.C.
Two-year-old Harper Westover lives in Washington, D.C.—her parents "insist she's just the tidiest, most polite, and well-behaved toddler ...
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Tim Keller: Being a 'Good Person' Isn't Enough
We often hear someone say: "Well, I'm not very religious, but I'm a good person and that is what is most important." But is that true? ...
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Study Debunks Legendary 'Five-Second Rule'
Most people have heard of the "five second rule"—that if food spends just a few seconds on the floor, dirt and germs won't have enough ...
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Fitbits May Not Be the Right Fit for Everyone
You've seen them—the colorful, wristwatch-like fitness trackers. (Maybe you're even wearing one right now.) They count your steps, give ...
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Leader Turns Graffiti Vandals into Artists
In the early 1980s the city of Philadelphia had a huge problem with graffiti. The mayor established the Anti-Graffiti Network, committed to combatting ...
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President Lincoln's Darkness Turns to Hope
A scan through the statements of President Abraham Lincoln reveals a man who underwent some very dark days. Consider, at the start of the War Between ...
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Former Inmate Starts to Miss His Prison Cell
Before walking out of jail a free man in February, Albert Woodfox spent 43 years almost without pause in an isolation cell, becoming the longest standing ...
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