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Bridging tradition and modernity through storytelling to shape ethical understanding in young minds
I always tell the story of a leading academic who was asked whether he would rather teach a Grade 1 class or be a stand-up comedian. He chose to be a stand-up comedian because it was so much easier.
Minnesota officials overlooked a billion-dollar welfare fraud scheme by Somali immigrants due to fears of appearing racist after confusing immigrant poverty with systemic racism.
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20 stories that remind us to stay kind even when life stops playing fair
When the world bares its teeth, kindness becomes our quiet rebellion—small, trembling, stubborn. These true stories remind us ...
For decades, the Syrian people endured the heavy hand of authoritarian rule, corruption, and systemic oppression under the ...
Nebraska has the most refugees per capita of any state in the country. They adapt quickly and greatly benefit the community.
Others have documented the legal and political ramifications of these settlements. My concern is more personal and more ...
Aaryan ends with a tense final trap, a rescued victim and a disturbing shift in how the killer is perceived. Here's what the ...
English cricket captain Ben Stokes has refused to apologise for not wearing a helmet while riding an e-scooter around Brisbane after being put on the spot by The Courier-Mail.
Depiction of Jane Austen from ‘A Memoir of Jane Austen’ (1871), written by her nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh and based on ...
Climate advocates say it's time to move to accountability for climate change, as people in Asia are living the evidence.
Three English cricket stars — including Captain Ben Stokes — will not be fined by Queensland Police despite being photographed breaking road rules in Brisbane.
The very same forces that failed Epstein’s victims continue to fail thousands of others.
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