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Reflections on Punctuation ... And Death
- Culture, Featured, Philosophy, Religion
- February 25, 2026

Ours is the age of communication. We can send an email to France in a couple of seconds, tweet out opinions as fast and furiously as President Trump, and place an order online for everything from groceries to books. Yet many Americans are terrible writers. In an article in the Washington Post, āWhy Americans Canāt
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Everyone expects the first week of school to contain some hiccups. Even though we all know that our children are perfect angels and would never give their teachers trouble, the transition to schedules and classmates can also contain behavior problems that mom and dad will eventually hear about. What most parents donāt expect to hear,
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If I wanted to keep poor people poor, there are several government policies I would favor. Let’s count them down. 1: An Expanding Welfare State For starters, I would advocate for a robust and ever-expanding welfare stateāprograms like Medicaid, food stamps, unemployment insurance, etc. I would recognize that an effective recipe for keeping poor people
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āI remember one morning, all blue and silver, in the summer holidays when I reluctantly tore myself away from the task of doing nothing in particular.ā āG.K. Chesterton, āA Piece of Chalkā Watching the new Disney movie Christopher Robin, I was amazed by its timelinessāand not just in the sense that it’s idyllic summer entertainment.
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According to Dr Andrea Davies, of the University of Leicesterās School of Business, āmale academics should say the word āmenopauseā at least three times a day in solidarity with their female colleaguesā to enable them to discuss it āwithout embarrassmentā. To this end she has āorganised the monthly Leicester Menopause Cafe, where male and female
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Minnesota recently watched a brief, but intense, shake-up in its primary race for attorney general, in which Democrat Congressman Keith Ellison quickly emerged as a front-runner. With a wildly successful political career and the distinction as the first Muslim elected to US Congress, Ellisonās front-runner status is no surprise. The surprise came, however, when Ellisonās
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