Lifestyles
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Nebraska has some fun being ‘boring’ in new ads
A new tourism campaign for Nebraska is being met with smiles and some raised eyebrows, as the Cornhusker State’s fiercely self-deprecating…
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Free seminar explores investment in Israel the ‘start-up-nation’
“A reform happens when you change the policy of the government; a revolution happens when you change the mind-set of…
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Why healthy adults shouldn’t fear the flu
Worried about the flu? Is your concern media driven or legitimate? Each year people get nervous about the flu and…
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Some parents won’t be told when hospital kills children
For years the pro-life community has warned that euthanasia was a slippery slope that would eventually lead to the forced…
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‘Moses’ will break kidney, bladder stones
Millions of people experience the excruciating pain of kidney and bladder stones. Anyone who has had kidney stones knows the…
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Polio-like disease hits the area
Health officials across the nation fear that polio may be making a comeback. Now, two suspected cases of a mysterious…
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Loving your neighbor well: Can we be friends with neighbors who think differently than we do?
That particularly bitter New York winter whipped harsh promises against the front door of my neighbor’s house — promises that…
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God’s big idea about finances
For years I’ve said that “financial freedom” should be our goal. I published a pamphlet called the “Keys to Financial…
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4 balance-enhancing exercises seniors can do at home
Seniors struggle with a variety of problems that can have a negative impact on their mobility. With advancing age, most…
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World’s largest porn company targeting kids through gaming
Porn is tightening its grip on America’s youth through two major areas – online gaming and virtual reality. As recently…
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