Being religious is a bit like learning to play soccer, says New York Times columnist and best-selling author Ross Douthat.
In “The Age of Choice,” Sophia Rosenfeld questions whether choosing — what to buy, whom to vote for — is actually worth it.
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The Montana native, who has cemented his place in the core of the up-and-coming Senators, came to stoic philosophy four or ...
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Pat Coogan is the latest transfer to join Curt Cignetti and Indiana football. It shows the Hoosiers are serious about ...
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BALTIMORE (AP) — As the founder of a Florida-based neo-Nazi group goes on trial for conspiring to attack Maryland’s power ...