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    • Phoebe Liou, Informed Choice Champion

      Phoebe Liou, Informed Choice Champion4

      Phoebe Liou is a somewhat unlikely champion of informed choice for COVID-19 mandates. She’s 19, soft spoken, and has a brilliant mind that helped her be admitted to the University of Connecticut (UConn) at 16. But after winning multiple academic scholarships to her dream school, the tyranny of arbitrary and unnecessary COVID-19 mandates soon began

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    • How Cultivating An Internal Locus of Control Can Help You Succeed

      How Cultivating An Internal Locus of Control Can Help You Succeed1

      In the United States today, it’s fashionable to see ourselves as victims. Commentators on the far left will tell you that skin color traps people in poverty and that people cannot determine their own fate. Commentators on the far right will tell you that immigrants are stealing jobs and that there’s nothing we can do

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    • Friday Comic: It’s All Greek to Us0

      “It’s All Greek to Us.” Credit: OwenComics (store). Twitter: @owenbroadcast. Instagram @owenbroadcast. ITO Save this article to favorites

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    • Is All Change Progress? Progressives Think So.

      Is All Change Progress? Progressives Think So.9

      There seems to be a pervasive sentiment in society today that paints progress as an intellectual process which perpetually increases human fulfillment, success, and joy. All change is progress, and all progress is good, so goes the idea. This idea provides the basis for progressivism and encourages development, new ideas, and a rejection of tradition

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    • To Love the Truth

      To Love the Truth0

      Renowned radio Bible teacher Chuck Swindoll tells a story about a 6-year-old boy riding with his mother on a train. During those days, kids traveled with their parents and weren’t charged if the child was 5 or under. Before getting on board, a mother instructed her son to tell the conductor he was 5. Later,

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    • Did Religion Protect Americans From Deaths of Despair?

      Did Religion Protect Americans From Deaths of Despair?1

      The generation of millennials, which includes most Americans under 40, is the first one in which Christians are a minority. By the year 2070 as few as one-third of all Americans could be Christians according Pew Research Center projections. “Nones” – people without an allegiance to a religious faith, could be as many as 52 percent.

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