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Patrick Stewart Now Understands His Father's PTSD
Patrick Stewart, the British-born actor and star of the X-Men films, spent much of his boyhood stepping between his mother and his abusive, alcoholic ...
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Fatal Crash at Airport Without Traffic Control Tower
Two firefighters are dead after a fire that resulted from a collision between two small aircraft at Marion Municipal airport.
Kyle M. Hibst and David ...
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Baseball Scout Saw Years Down the Road
Tony Liciardello was baseball's greatest scout, having signed fifty-two youngsters (including two Hall of Famers) who would rise through the minor league ...
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Leonardo da Vinci—How to Be Insatiably Curious
The human brain weighs three pounds. It is the size of a softball, and yet with it we have the capacity to learn something new every second of every minute ...
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The Language of Laughter
We've heard the phrase "laughter is the best medicine." But what about this one? "Laughter is a universal language." That statement ...
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Why Dogs Have a Better Sense of Smell
Dogs do some things better than humans. For one thing, most dogs have a far better sense of smell than we do, and there is a physical reason for that. ...
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Atheist A. N. Wilson Returns to His Faith
Early in his career, many had hoped A. N. Wilson, a brilliant philosopher, would become the next C. S. Lewis. But as a young man, he began to wonder how ...
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Leaders Reflect a Nation's Character
Leaders, especially those who are elected through a democratic process, usually reflect the spiritual and moral character of a nation. Those who obtain ...
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Boy's Hoax Teaches Valuable Lesson
Ever hear about the dihydrogen monoxide hoax? It's been around for a while, but it got a lot of media attention in 1997 when a 14-year-old student ...
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Margaret Thatcher on Spirit's Agenda
When Christians meet…their purpose is not—or should not be—to ascertain what is the mind of the majority, but what is the mind of the ...
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