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  • Millennials and Their Paradoxical Relationship with Marriage

    Millennials and Their Paradoxical Relationship with Marriage0

    Marriage rates in the United States and most other developed countries continue to decline, and some question whether today’s young adults have given up on marriage. In a book due out next month, family researchers Drs Brian Willoughby and Spencer James of Brigham Young University, assure us that the vast majority of Millennials do value

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  • No one should be surprised the Portland attacker felt the Bern

    No one should be surprised the Portland attacker felt the Bern0

    On Friday, May 27, Jeremy Joseph Christian accosted a Muslim woman, then stabbed three men in Portland. Two have died – one a 23-year-old, the other a veteran and father of four. The third victim’s injury reportedly missed being fatal by one millimeter. This morning at his arraignment, the grand jury returned a 15-count indictment

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  • Justice Department: No More Bankrolling of Liberal Activists

    Justice Department: No More Bankrolling of Liberal Activists0

    On June 5, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions prohibited Justice Department lawyers from diverting legal settlement funds to special interest groups outside the government that were neither victims of any wrongdoing, nor parties to such lawsuits. As legal commentator Walter Olson notes, “This is terrific news and a major step forward in [respecting] the constitutional

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  • BBC Reporter’s False Trump Tweet Reveals a Sad Truth

    BBC Reporter’s False Trump Tweet Reveals a Sad Truth0

    Winston Churchill once quipped that “a lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.”   One wonders what Churchill would have thought about the age of social media, when a falsehood can quite literally make laps around the world before the truth can even find pants.

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  • The Importance of Chesterton, Tolkien and Lewis

    The Importance of Chesterton, Tolkien and Lewis0

    [Editor’s Note: Joseph Pearce recently granted the following interview to The Whetstone, a student newspaper of Montreal College, North Carolina.] What do you see as your role, your calling, and how does it correlate with your work as a scholar? I am trying to serve as a cultural catalyst, evangelizing the wider culture with the beauty of

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  • Less Schooling, More Apprenticeships

    Less Schooling, More Apprenticeships0

    Apprenticeships first appeared in the later Middle Ages as an opportunity for young people, usually between the ages of 10 and 15, to gain practical skills and on-the-job training from a master craftsman. These adolescent apprentices came of age immersed in authentic experiences and surrounded by adult mentors.   The term “adolescence” comes from the

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