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American ancestral family trees are cracking under the weight of the burgeoning addition of stepfamily.


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American family trees are becoming overgrown with new growth as divorces and stepfamilies multiply.


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Israeli archaeologist Eilat Mazar discusses the value of the Holy Book for Israeli archaeology.


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As scientists run their biggest race, the U.S. falls behind Europe for good.


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Although the prime minister claimed to preserve British “red lines,” last week’s surrender of British power could leave Britons debating whether the EU is the place for them.


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Even the New Testament shows that God expects us to observe a seventh-day Sabbath.


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The battle to control the world’s stock exchanges heats up.


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