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I’m grieving. Not because I have policy disagreements with the winner. Not because the lady didn’t win. Those things matter, but it’s so much bigger

I’m grieving. Not because I have policy disagreements with the winner. Not because the lady didn’t win. Those things matter, but it’s so much bigger

Last Friday, when the Trump video hit the news like a meteorite, my spouse spent the day watching the reaction in the news media and

While Bérubé is concerned with questions of broad public good and the use of public funds in higher education, the Christian community, I would contend,

Blue Apron is a relatively new service (started in 2012) that supplies meal kits—pre-portioned ingredients and recipes—shipped in a box right to your door. Yesterday

So your patient can either go to the big hospital, two hours from home, and slowly die there. Or he can die at home, with

It would be easy to scoff. Her website says she’s a “Life-Cycle Celebrant®.” Note the registered trademark. She is ready to help you mark the

I definitely recommend brewing up a pot of strong coffee and reading through the piece yourself. But wouldn’t it be nice to have a dumbed-down

Ron and I happened upon a remarkable endeavor while visiting York last month, and I’m so glad we spotted the posters, plunked down our pounds

An art gallery downtown. Makoto Fujimura reads from The Four Quartets, testifies to what T.S. Eliot has meant to him. Tells of reading the poem

I did not want to write about politics today, but I’m feeling chock full of gratitude and I need to rejoice! Yes!
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