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In 1921, William Bell Riley admonished his opponents that they should “cease from shoveling in dirt on living men,” for the ...
In “Hover,” Liza Flum delivers a debut that bends light around grief, memory, and the quiet rupture of living. Her poems do not settle; they circle, lift, and linger in the liminal spaces between ...
Inspiration gets the glory, but resilience does the heavy lifting. Discover how creative teams bounce back, thrive through setbacks, and turn challenges into their secret weapon for success.
Douglas Wilson, senior pastor of Christ Church CREC in Moscow, Idaho, weighed in last week about the recent viral debate ...
Robert Kiyosaki is the author of the popular "Rich Dad Poor Dad" book series. He also hosts the "Rich Dad Radio Show" and the ...
Some thought Presti’s many interests would take him away from running the Thunder, but not even the championship seems likely ...
How the LGBTQ+ community in a stretch of western Manhattan is approaching space making, political power, and queer joy in ...
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The Radical Past and Future of Christian Zionism
Christian Zionism is not a new phenomenon, and it can’t take all the credit for the United States’s bloody foreign policy. But it is once again salient as Donald Trump surro ...
Over the 30 years former trainer Mike Machowsky spent plying his trade with stopwatch and condition book, his constant companion was the doughty California-bred. A Cal-bred helped launch his ...
Otto Rank, writes his biographer E. James Lieberman, believed that “Meaning—given, found or created—enables one to love life ...