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What Is Pentecost and Why Do Some Christians Celebrate It?
Parade· 5 days agoLearn about the origin and history of Pentecost Sunday.
Immigration Is a Kind of Betrayal
The Atlantic· 2 hours agoLong Island, the Irish writer Colm Tóibín’s new novel, is the follow-up to his popular 2009 book, Brooklyn, a coming-of-age story about a young woman...
Democracy Needs an Economic NATO
Foreign Policy Magazine· 2 hours agoIf you want to understand how China abuses its power on the world stage, consider the lobsters. After the Australian prime minister called in April 2020...
Mountbatten, chaos in India, and the tale of Mishal Husain’s family
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoA “stained daybreak”: that’s how the Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz described the morning on which...
An ancient manuscript up for sale gives a glimpse into the history of early Christianity
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 day agoEvidently, the owner of this Christian library...Codex, which is now up for sale, actually supplies...
'Exhibit' Author R. O. Kwon on Why She Kept Quiet About Kink
Time via AOL· 6 days agoIn truth, the principal origin of my anxiety, the thing that can trap me inside hours-long fits of...
A day that might live in infamy
Politico· 14 hours agoOne notable piece missing from that proposal, but present in bond language by Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia and Sen. Ben Allen, is $500 million for...
How Westward Expansion Strengthened the Federal Government
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 7 days agoHistorian Charles Tilly once famously described the origins of the state as this: “war made the...
FORTRAN and COBOL Re-enter TIOBE's Ranking of Programming Language Popularity - Slashdot
Slashdot· 4 days agoJansen's explanation points to the fact that there are more than 1,000 hits on Amazon for "Fortran Programming" while languages such as Kotlin and Rust, barely hit 300 books ...
Francis Ford Coppola’s late era trilogy reveals an artist reclaiming his passion
The A.V. Club· 3 days agoYouth Without Youth, Tetro, Twixt—years could pass without us hearing the titles of these Francis...