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New Research on Parent’s Priorities and Challenges
The Pew Research Center released a new survey on parenting in America today (2023). Here are some highlights:
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and ...
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3 Things People in the Happiest Country Never Do
For five years in a row, Finland has ranked No. 1 as the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report. A Finnish philosopher ...
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Dumpster Diving Bear Surprises School Principal
When Principal James Marsh arrived at Zela Elementary School in rural Summersville on a Monday morning, he had no reason for alarm. Everything looked ...
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Crackdown on Tesla for Safety Hazards
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced an investigation into a traffic incident involving a Tesla striking a pedestrian. ...
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The Swimming Lesson
In an issue of CT magazine contributing editor Susan Wunderink writes:
When I was a swimming instructor, I spent a lot of time trying to get little kids ...
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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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The Story Behind ‘Take My Hand, Precious Lord’
Thomas A. Dorsey’s song “Take My Hand, Precious Lord” is one of the most beloved gospel songs of all time. The song’s power comes ...
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Bipartisan Congressional Committee Creates Unity
It’s in political news to note that Americans are hopelessly divided, and that this division is manifest in the lack of collaboration across the ...
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Trusting God When He Is Silent
In an issue of CT magazine, author and college president Krish Kandiah writes:
One of my earliest memories is of holding my mother’s hand on my first ...
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This Thanksgiving, Be Thankful Even in Difficult Times
In the fall of 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued two landmark statements. The first was the famous Gettysburg Address in which Lincoln commemorated ...
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