How we handle tragic events says more about our character than all the achievements we’d rather celebrate.
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How we handle tragic events says more about our character than all the achievements we’d rather celebrate.
Leave a CommentBy Peter Pavarini I didn’t take my first trip outside the U.S. until I was 19. Until then, I satisfied my curiosity about foreign countries…
Leave a CommentNotwithstanding the dangers of this tumultuous time, America’s next golden age can spring from our uncertainty about the future.
Leave a CommentIn a hyper-politicized world of conspiracy theories and memes, it’s easy to confuse an anomalous event with what it really is – a screw-up, plain and simple.
Leave a CommentIt’s hard to stop progress, especially in a place that’s nicer than the cities people escaped from during the COVID pandemic and recent civil unrest.
Leave a CommentSay what you will about the good character of most Americans, it’s hard to deny there are werewolves among us.
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Leave a CommentWhy shouldn’t we be concerned when the heavenly object which sustains life on Earth vanishes?
Leave a CommentAs Link’s lifeblood drained into the warm Cuban soil, Evans sensed the animal’s spirit merge with his own.
Leave a CommentMuch of what science cannot explain points to the existence of a deliberate creative force behind the complexity and order of all things.
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