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Plimsoll, the Seaman’s Friend, Campaigned Against ‘Coffin Ships’
In the mid-1800s working as a seaman in Great Britain was a dangerous job. Shady ship owners tried to maximize profits by overloading their ships. These ...
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Unjustly Imprisoned Man Credits Mom, God for Sustenance During Ordeal
A recently exonerated man credited his faith in God and the support of his mother for his ability to endure 24 years of wrongful incarceration. Dontae ...
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Adoption Tragedy Highlights a Failure to Protect Children
In March of 2018, California Highway Patrol discovered a GMC Yukon driven by Jennifer Hart had plunged off a cliff with her wife Sarah and their six adopted ...
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Accountability and Sexual Misconduct in the Church
A team of journalists at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram spent nearly nine months investigating a pattern of sexual abuse in a loose network of independent ...
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Police Officer Resigns after Viral Video Shows Failure to Respond
A day in the park? Recently, it was recently anything but.
Mia Irizarry planned on enjoying the space she paid to reserve in the Cook County Forest Preserve. ...
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Attorney Berates Cashier for Speaking a Language Highlighted on His Website
A high-powered New York attorney went viral recently, but for all the wrong reasons.
Handheld cell-phone video of Aaron Schlossberg spread like wildfire ...
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Former Inmate Gets Job Back After DNA Exoneration
Nevest Coleman resumed his job as a groundskeeper for the Chicago White Sox after an unexpected hiatus left him unavailable to work-for 23 years. In 1994, ...
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How One Man Made Jury Duty A Delight
John Ortberg shares what he learned about civic duty and enthusiasm from being called to jury duty:
It was 9:00 on a Monday morning and I was one of 150 ...
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Businessman Rescues Thousands of Children in Columbia
In Unbelievable?, Justin Brierley shares that in the 1970s, Jaime Jaramillo, a wealthy businessman, was walking along the streets of Bogotá in ...
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International Justice Mission's Prayer Priority
The Christian human rights group International Justice Mission (IJM) sets a powerful example of weaving habits of prayer into their daily practices. Every ...
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