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Times Square Costumed Characters Don't Live Up To Their Image
Occasionally the costumed street performers in New York City's Times Square fall on hard times. The ordinary folks dressed up as Spider-Man, Elmo, ...
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Man Wins Butter Substitute Lawsuit Against Dunkin' Donuts
Good news, butter-lovers: If you visit your local Dunkin' Donuts and receive a butter substitute instead of real butter, you might get some money. ...
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Employee's Small Act of Kindness Rewarded By Warren Buffet
Joel Prusak was an employee at the ice cream chain Dairy Queen. One day, as he was serving customers their food, he noticed that a blind man had dropped ...
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The Character of George Washington vs. Benedict Arnold
George Washington and Benedict Arnold. Both were dynamic men of action with unquestioned personal courage; both were driven by passionate ambition from ...
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Mr. Heimlich Puts His Maneuver Into Practice
It's called the Heimlich maneuver—saving a choking victim with a bear hug and abdominal thrusts to eject a throat obstruction. Since its inception ...
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Scientists Trace Molecules Left on Phones to Identify Users
It's a well-known fact that mobile phones continue to store more and more of our personal information. What people might not realize, however, is ...
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Failed NFL Kicker Surprised by Grace
ESPN's documentary "The Four Falls of Buffalo" recounts the story of the Buffalo Bills four consecutive Super Bowl losses 1990-1993. Field ...
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How to Live the Gospel: A Lesson from Tim Keller
Pastor Scott Sauls from Nashville spent five years working with Pastor Tim Keller at New York City's Redeemer Presbyterian Church. Sauls writes that ...
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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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Naval Ships Test the 'Integrity of the Hull'
Naval officers often refer to the "integrity of the hull." When a submarine comes out of dry dock, the first exercise is called a "sea ...
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