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Prankster Arrested for Coronavirus Viral Video Attempt
A Canadian man was recently arrested after he caused a scare that generated viral video content. James Potok was aboard a WestJet flight from Toronto ...
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Syndrome K: The Fake Disease That Saved Lives
In the fall of 1943 German soldiers began rounding up Jews in Italy and deporting them by the thousands to concentration camps. Simultaneously a mysterious ...
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Dishonesty Begets Dishonesty and Spreads Like a Contagion
The World Bank estimates that globally at least $1 trillion is used annually for bribes and corrupt exchanges of all types, in business and government. ...
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Montana Men Sentenced to Wear Signs Admitting Lies
Two defendants who appeared in Judge Greg Pinksi’s Montana Cascade County District court received unique punishments as part of the sentencing phase ...
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Hollywood Actors Arrested in College Admissions Fraud
In a coordinated effort across state lines, federal authorities announced charges and arrests for fifty people involved in a $25 million fraud operation ...
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The Death of Truth in our Culture
The concept of truth has been dying a slow death for many years and has become more noticeable in the past decade or so. In the early 2000s, comedian ...
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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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'National Geographic' on Why We Lie
In the fall of 1989 Princeton University welcomed into its freshman class a young man named Alexi Santana, whose life story the admissions committee had ...
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Man Hopes Wal-Mart Sign Will Fall on His Head
Walmart is no stranger to interesting characters—there's even a calendar featuring its eclectic clientele. But a recent Texas patron went to ...
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How Telling Small Lies Tricks Your Brain into Telling Big Lies
Everyone lies once in a while, but according to a new study people who tell small, self-serving lies are likely to progress to bigger falsehoods, and ...
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