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TikTokers’ Attention Span Maxes at 60 Seconds
TikTokers have remarkably short attention spans. Nearly 50 percent of users surveyed by TikTok said videos longer than a minute long were stressful; a ...
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Our Favorite Heresies
LifeWay Research and Ligonier Ministries have once again examined the theological awareness, or lack thereof, of American evangelicals. This time, instead ...
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People Buried with Their Precious Possession
In 1977, Sandra Ilene West, a flamboyant Beverly Hills oil heiress, was buried with her baby-blue 1964 Ferrari. Her grave is next to her husband’s ...
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Wild Animal Trapped by Cheetos
A javelina, also known as a peccary or a skunk-pig, was found stuck inside a car. According to an Arizona Sheriff's Office, a deputy responded to ...
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The Lavish Wealth and Influence of Big Tech Companies
New York Times tech writer Shira Ovide tried to describe the size, power, and wealth of the Big Tech companies. She writes, “Every few months, I ...
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What Is Morality?
A video from content creators Aperture gives a brief overview of the basic questions people ask about personal morality: "If I steal from the rich ...
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The Rise of the Influencer
It has been said that everything rises and falls on leadership. Leadership occurs at every level of any organizational system. You don't have to be ...
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HBO Exec Challenges Employees to Capture Our Attention
John Stankey, the current CEO of AT&T (as of May 2022), was unusually clear about his goals as he addressed his new employees at the just-acquired ...
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Analyzing Prosperity
Among Americans with evangelical beliefs who attend a Protestant church monthly or more:
75% agree that “God wants me to prosper financially.”41% ...
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Slobbing Out, Giving Up, And Going ‘Goblin Mode’
At some point in the stretch of days between the start of the pandemic’s third year and the feared launch of World War III, a new phrase entered ...
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