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The Dog Boomers: Young Americans Choosing Canines and Kitties Over Kids
For proof that our culture has gone to the dogs, look no further than the bizarrely parental ways many Americans talk about our furry friends.
France and Down Syndrome
To most Americans, Charles de Gaulle was, as one writer put it, "an obnoxious, overly ambitious man who, in the grand French manner, strutted sitting down." But he had a daughter with a disability and she was the apple of his eye.
Russia's Crackdown on Religious Minorities
Russia's ongoing persecution of religious minorities — including evangelicals — and of missionaries and evangelists over the last year has earned it a place for the first time among the world's worst countries for religious liberty.
Canada, the 'Right to Die' and the Mentally Ill
We could have predicted this: Canada may extend the "right to die" to the mentally ill. It's an evil idea.
The Octopus Outsmarts Darwin Again
Octopi, squid, and cuttlefish seem to have altogether missed the memo about Darwinism, because new science is revealing how they defy evolution.
Opening Closed Minds the Chick-fil-A Way
A new fast-food restaurant on campus should have been a no-brainer. Sadly, closed minds don't work that way.
Hope for Christianity in Europe
It's become customary to refer to Europe as "post-Christian." But this is an overstatement.
The Jackie Robinson Story You Haven't Heard
Major league baseball celebrated Jackie Robinson Day on the day before Easter. It's a fitting coincidence.
The Strange Persistence of Guilt
So, traditional morality is out, and freedom of everything is in. Then why does everybody feel so guilty?
The March to Redefine Science
It seems every weekend brings a march for one cause or another in D.C. Last weekend, folks marched for science. Or did they?