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Man Robs Same Store 15 Years Apart
In 1999, 25-year-old Christopher Miller was arrested after he forced employees into the back room of the Stride Rite shoe store on Hooper Avenue in Toms ...
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Man Googles Himself Promptly Surrenders
The Bible calls us "enemies of God." In other words, we're spiritual fugitives even when you don't know it—just like this guy. ...
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Student Discovers Life-threatening Condition in Practice Exam
University of Virginia medical student Ryan Jones began what he thought would be a normal day of practicing diagnostics. Typically, an actor portrays ...
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Self-Worship Is at the Heart of Sin
Self-worship is at the heart of all kinds of evils. Greed, lust, selfishness, fear—all are forms of self-worship … [Here's a graphic ...
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American Pilgrims Were Heroic 'and' Flawed
Wheaton College Professor Robert Tracy McKenzie explores the heroism and weaknesses of the first American Pilgrims:
There is much to admire about the "company ...
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Famous Film Writer Has No Hope
Joss Whedon, a creative and intelligent screenwriter-producer who has become famous for films like Toy Story and The Avengers, was interviewed by Entertainment ...
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Research Shows the Limits of Mere Willpower
Do you think you can handle temptation on just the strength of your own will-power? If so, you're probably setting yourself up for a crash. That's ...
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'Human Nature' Blamed for Lack of Clean Water
In many parts of the developing world, aid workers have often struggled to get people clean, disease-free drinking water. Surprisingly, it hasn't ...
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Toys Lost at Sea Need Outside Intervention
In 1992, a cargo ship left Hong Kong, bound for the U.S. While in route, the ship hit rough seas, and several shipping containers were washed overboard ...
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Writer Can't Blame the Internet for His Problems
At 11:50 P.M. on April 30th, 2012 technology writer Paul Miller started his yearlong commitment to live without any contact with the internet. So he unplugged ...
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