Nanoscale ingredients have made their way into foods, though the health effects are poorly understood
For baseball’s best, high salaries have often yielded poor production
Christian business people investing in developing countries seek a ‘triple bottom line’
Quantifying mankind adds up to a data-driven tyranny
Residents as well as corporate interests and local officials have to seek the welfare of the city where God has called them
It’s hard for the U.S. president to play neutral in Kenya’s upcoming election
Economics and new technology rekindle Hollywood's interest in Old Testament epics
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J.C. Derrick | For pro-life Republicans, opposing comprehensive immigration reform puts many in league with pro-abortion and population control groups