Amir Berbić, dean of Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar, argues that at a moment when many ...
A new book from Christian researcher George Barna argues that the reason many people who call themselves Christians think and ...
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Freedom of worship is a foundational American right with sound scriptural support. Meddling with it is wrong—and shortsighted ...
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The word fatigue doesn’t accurately describe the unexpected and even chaotic changes many employees are experiencing in a ...
Sweeping changes to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act proposed by the federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) would alter the tribal consultation process, ...
Even with the war in Iran, gas prices and more, the most political topic seems to be the culture war. The Gaggle looks at how ...
Joe Ligé of Culture Hive explains why demographics fall short, and how his cultural relevance score helps brands target ...
How does one discuss, understand, and commemorate the history of the United States? If you apply that question to every state and territory, the answer cannot be confined by dates and retellings.
FDA is proposing a rule that would require companies to notify the agency when they decide a food additive is “generally recognized as safe.” The agency has also sent OMB a white paper outlining a ...