Gen Z sours on social media is good news
There’s also something innately unhealthy about these platforms, especially for the young.
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Skip to main contentThere’s also something innately unhealthy about these platforms, especially for the young.
The percentage of churches that provide support to those fighting opioid addiction has declined compared to what it was five years ago, according to a new poll of pastors from Lifeway Research.
Whatever you have heard about the benefits of legal recreational pot, there is a destructive dark underside being covered up.
Two doctors and at least one drug dealer known as "The Ketamine Queen" have been charged in connection with the death of actor and "Friends" star Matthew Perry.
A former administrative assistant at the St. Francis of Assisi University Parish in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is now facing a possible 20 years in prison after she plead guilty to stealing some $300,000 from her church and spending most of the money on gifts for TikTok content creators leaving church officials baffled.
Is that you? Are there destructive habits that you “can’t not do”?
Would improved social services allow more parents to care for their biological children?