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Football Is Problematic, but Not Because of #TakeTheKnee

By The Editors | Culture | Comments are Closed | 28 September, 2017 | 0

So football’s rampant drug use, physical and sexual violence, animal abuse, and widespread brain damage are fine, but free speech is not? Duly noted, guys.

Hurricanes Prove Human Solidarity: The Law Written on the Human Heart

By The Editors | Culture | Comments are Closed | 28 September, 2017 | 0

Whenever disaster strikes, people – individually and in groups – voluntarily mount drives to alleviate the victims’ suffering. Recent hurricanes prove that.

“Ferguson” Play Could Change National Conversation About Police, Violence, Race

By Jonathan Leaf | Culture, Feature | Comments are Closed | 26 September, 2017 | 0

Ferguson sticks to facts & transcripts. It suggests that mainstream media coverage of what happened in Missouri was false and misleading.

[EXCERPT] “The Bridge to Growth”

By The Editors | Books, Culture | Comments are Closed | 26 September, 2017 | 0

Companies with engaged employees have 21% more productivity, 37% less absenteeism, and 25% lower turn­over. Good leaders goad growth. Become one.

StarCraft as Soulcraft: Lessons from a Classic Computer Game

By The Editors | Culture, Feature | Comments are Closed | 22 September, 2017 | 0

Even something as profane as the coding for a computer game may yield gems of social and spiritual wisdom, if you know how to look.

People Are Complaining About iPhone X Because That’s How Innovation Works

By The Editors | Culture | Comments are Closed | 22 September, 2017 | 0

Remember how bad cell phone cameras and handwriting recognition once were? Innovation starts clunky, until it becomes indispensable. Now, about iPhone X….

The Nuclear War That Almost Was and the Man Who Prevented It

By The Editors | Culture, Feature | Comments are Closed | 21 September, 2017 | 0

Stanislav Petrov was working the overnight shift on September 26, 1983 when he inadvertently saved the world from nuclear war.

[EXCERPT] “The Irresistible Introvert”

By The Editors | Books, Culture | Comments are Closed | 15 September, 2017 | 0

Far from being bored in silence, introverts are often absorbed in a world of colorful thoughts. We are eager for the pause because it gives us the chance to mentally digest.

The Power of Making Friends with Ideological Enemies

By The Editors | Culture, Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 15 September, 2017 | 0

Soul musician Daryl Davis has been traveling the country directly engaging with members of the Ku Klux Klan, befriending them to counter racism.

Hurricane Hoopla and Media Madness vs. the Amazing American People

By Chris Benguhe | Culture, Feature, Reality Check: A Better View of Life in America | Comments are Closed | 14 September, 2017 | 0

Journalists insisted Hurricane Irma would devastate the United States. It didn’t, and a whole lot of incredible Americans showed us why!

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