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The continual emergence of remarkable archeological discoveries in Jerusalem is making it increasingly difficult to reject the biblical account of King David and King Solomon.
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Father’s Day—the one official day annually when families show recognition and appreciation for their fathers—is a tradition dating back to the early 1900s. But in modern times, with traditional families on the way out and fatherhood deteriorating, Father’s Day may become a relic.
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The pope tells ambassadors that religion should not be marginalized.
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Canada finds anti-money.
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The Red Lake High School massacre didn’t get the media to ask the right questions about the shooter.
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