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This Conflict Causes Nearly Half of Divorces
Almost 690,000 couples reported getting divorced in 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s about half the number ...
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How America Got Mean
Set adrift into the vast expanse of amorality, where do people turn? Where within modern society can one find a moral compass that imbues life with meaning? ...
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People Mix Better at Applebee’s than Church
These days, Americans seem divided by almost everything. But you know what has proved successful at bringing Americans of different backgrounds together? ...
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The Most Likely Reasons Marriages End
A total of 689,308 divorces occurred in 2021. That’s about half the number of couples who reported getting married, with subsequent marriages failing ...
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More Money Can Break Your Marriage
Will more money make your marriage better? Maybe or maybe not. Many couples discover that a financial windfall can rock their relationship just as much ...
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Restaurant Owning Brothers Fight Over Customers
A recent news article featured the story of three restaurant-owning brothers in India who constantly compete and bicker for business.
B. Vivekanandhan, ...
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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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The Divided Church
If you attend a service in the small Roman Catholic church Sankt Maria in Carinthia, Austria, you might find that the pastor has to pause the sermon for ...
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We Really Are on the Same Team
In an issue of CT magazine, author and musician Sandra McCracken writes:
I played softball in a community league when I was a teenager. We didn’t ...
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A Carol for the Despairing
“I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, later set to music. It was written over the Christmas of either ...
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