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‘Humility’ Is Really Our New Pride
Columnist David Brooks mocks what passes for humility these days. He points to a tweet from the president of the European Central Bank: “I was humbled ...
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Snake Kills Power for a Thousand Local Residents
When Duke Energy officials got to the bottom of the power outage, nature was to blame. It wasn’t wind or rain, or thunder or earthquakes … ...
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Only After Sundown
In 2013, New York City narcotics agents announced an unusual indictment of five Brooklyn men. These types of indictments are, unfortunately, commonplace ...
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Amazon Tribe Has No Use for Virtue Signaling
Author Gad Saad is one of the leading voices exposing the harm and folly of political correctness in the US and Canada. In his most recent book, he explores ...
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The 18-Mile-Long Wire Hidden Above Manhattan
It's hard to imagine that anything literally hanging from utility poles across Manhattan could be considered "hidden." But throughout the ...
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The Snare of Moral Grandstanding
Do some Christians harm their witness by falling into the trap of “moral grandstanding” or “virtue signaling”? Or do we convey ...
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Whistleblower Protection Office Fails to Protect Whistleblowers
A government agency designed to protect those who blow the whistle on corruption and malfeasance is now under investigation for retaliating against the ...
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Tim Keller: Being a 'Good Person' Isn't Enough
We often hear someone say: "Well, I'm not very religious, but I'm a good person and that is what is most important." But is that true? Imagine a woman, ...
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Student Bluffs His Way onto Basketball Team Staff
Virginia college sophomore Danny Foley just wanted to be part of his school's men's basketball team—even if that meant faking his way onto ...
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Christians Belong to "The League of the Guilty"
So of all things, Christianity isn't supposed to be about gathering up the good people (shiny! happy! squeaky clean!) and excluding the bad people ...
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