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London Police’s Crime Museum
London's metropolitan police force has seen just about everything in terms of crime, and they've saved much of the evidence. A forward-thinking ...
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The Holocaust Started with Words, not Actions
As a prisoner in Nazi death camps during World War II, Lily Engelman vowed that—if she survived—she would one day bear witness to the systematic ...
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Man Sentenced for Cattle Theft
Twenty-four-year-old Lionardo Tapia was sentenced to three months of electronic monitoring for stealing over a dozen beef cattle. And while cattle theft ...
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Artist Is Sickened by Adam
Stephen Steele writes about sculptor Gillian Genser who was experiencing headaches, vomiting, hearing loss, confusion, and suicidal thoughts. For years, ...
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Tim Keller Explains Our Sin Problem
Here’s how Tim Keller used to explain our sin problem:
Imagine your present self looking at your past self, say 10 years ago. Your present self thinks ...
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The Cannonball that Wouldn't Stop
One of the zany experiments staged by the "Mythbusters" television show nearly turned into a suburban tragedy in Dublin, California when the ...
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The Garbage We Leave Behind
Since 1953, when Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit, over 4,000 people have successfully climbed Mount Everest. Unfortunately, the climbers ...
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1 in 8 Older Americans Now Use Marijuana
According to a new poll, more Americans over the age of 50 are using cannabis now than before the COVID-19 pandemic. Among a sample of over 2,000 older ...
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Gangs and Drugs Overrun Former ‘Paradise’
The commune of Christiania, in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark, was supposed to be like Paradise. But life in this fallen world is always impacted by ...
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World’s Most Dangerous Body of Water
YouTuber Tom Scott says the Strid at Bolton Abby in Yorkshire, England “is the most dangerous stretch of water in the world.” Standing in ...
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