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The Western World Is Killing Itself Off
Societies that do not value human life, especially at its most vulnerable moments in the mother’s womb or in the last days, are dying (often quite ...
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Gen Z Seeks Safety Above All Else
Many years of partisan politics, increasingly divisive language, finger-pointing, and inflammatory speech have contributed to an environment of fear and ...
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Should You Thank Chat GPT?
A reporter for Business Insider writes:
Recently, my family group chat buzzed when I asked if we should say "please" and "thank you" ...
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Disaster Packing Blunders?
When disaster strikes and it’s time to evacuate, what valuables are you taking with you? One survey finds that answer often differs depending on ...
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Google Couldn't Define Evil
Twenty years ago, at the moment of its IPO announcement, the most powerful company in the world declared that “Don’t be evil” would ...
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Banana Sells For $6.2 Million
A piece of conceptual art titled "Comedian," created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, was recently auctioned for $6.2 million at Sotheby's ...
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Gen Z Is Kissing Monogamy Goodbye
Generation Z isn’t convinced monogamy is the best relationship structure, and more than half of them are considering relationship styles long considered ...
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Crass Mob Mentality Traced to Counterculture Comedy
Washington Post columnist Ty Burr believes the current American political climate is characterized by a sense of crass rule-breaking and flagrant boorishness. ...
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What People Take with Them in a Natural Disaster
When a disaster approaches your home, what do you take when you evacuate? Remember, you can save only what will fit in your car. Millions of Floridians ...
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Americans Now Reject Moral Absolutes
Past generations of Americans viewed God as the basis of truth and morality. Not anymore. A new study shows that most Americans reject any absolute boundaries ...
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