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Counterfeit Zebras Alleged at Local Zoo
A local student went to the zoo, and was surprised when he took a closer look at the enclosure for the zebras.
Mahmoud Sarhan was motivated to post what ...
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Former NBA Player Prosecuted for Charity Fraud
A federal judge recently sentenced retired NBA forward Kermit Washington, 66, to six years without parole for his role in a charity-related fraud scheme, ...
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The Craziest Late-to-Work Excuses
The rain, a pileup on the freeway—"the boss has heard them all," said Gene Marks in The Washington Post. Excuses for being late to work are essentially ...
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Ethics and Compliance Experts Fined for Unethical Firing
Navex Global, a company which brands itself as "the ethics and compliance experts," is being fined by a local government agency for unethical behavior ...
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Humane Society CEO Accused of Inhumane Actions
Despite its mission to confront cruelty of animals, at least one member of the Humane Society of the United States needs a reminder that humans are just ...
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Research Suggests Nationalist Bias in Olympic Judging
Figure skating analysts have expressed concern about the possibility of judge favoritism tainting the proceedings in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
At the 2014 ...
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Grandmothers 19 Times More Likely to Die Before College Exams
In his book, Dan Ariely talks about our tendency to be dishonest when we're in a tough spot. John Ortberg expounds on it in his book, Soul Keeping:
Ariely's ...
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Job Applicant Sacrificed Integrity for Money
In his book Every Good Endeavor, Pastor Tim Keller provides the following helpful illustration:
At twenty-seven years old, Howard was given an opportunity ...
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Youth Feel Pressured to Maintain Happiness Façade
Donna Freitas in her thought-provoking book The Happiness Effect, argues that the real downside of social media is that it demands fake happiness. She ...
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Closing Your Eyes doesn't Hide the Truth
Former Maryland poet laureate Lucille Clifton wrote a poem in which she pictures herself trying to keep her eyes closed, ignoring the truth. But then ...
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