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What the conflict between Israel and Hamas has taught us
Given the history of the region, it is a given that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will be complex and painful, even…
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ANALYSIS: Police reform and no-knock warrants
A survey finds 60 percent of Americans believe no-knock warrants are dangerous. Here’s what you should know about the issue.…
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Math and Music: Why Do I Have To Learn This?
“Why do I have to learn this? I’m NEVER going to use it.” It is likely that you have heard…
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The Chauvin-Floyd trial and the pursuit of justice
Guilty on all three counts. That was the sentence heard across America, as former police officer Derek Chauvin was found…
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Can Prince Philip teach us about servanthood?
UK evangelist and author J. John writes that Prince Philip, who passed away at the age of 99, is an example of…
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A warning from history about ‘listening to the science’
On his first day as president, Joe Biden, flanked by a portrait of Ben Franklin, called on the federal government…
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Book offers fresh insight on what God has in store for Kansas City
One of the most inspiring books I have read about the city I deeply love, Kansas City, was published in…
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An intellectually rigorous faith: Loving God with all our hearts AND minds
For many people, the Bible is a downright dangerous book. For others, it is a holy book but hardly the…
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FROM THE CHEAP SEATS – Baseball: Hope springs eternal
There’s one thing that I truly enjoy about the beginning of baseball season – the fact that every team is…
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The killing of Jesus and the defeat of corruption
The Merriam-Webster dictionary states corruption as, “dishonest or illegal behavior especially by powerful people.” Further, it is described as a…
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