Has old-fashioned, sweat-of-the-brow labor become an occupation to avoid?
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For better or worse, everything and everybody will change
The theology behind both Democratic and Republican lawmaking
Christ took the penalty that his stubborn children deserve
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Sometimes suffering—not prosperity—is a crucible for greatness
China’s facial recognition cameras, DNA collections, ID checks, and other forms of tracking are turning the country of 1.4 billion into a surveillance state
During a cold snap for record books, New York’s homeless sought shelter in subways, while JFK Airport descended into gridlock