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Dr. Jessica Johnson: Powerful message in ‘Two Thieves’

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With the observance of Easter upon us, many people often take this time to enjoy treasured films that commemorate this season such as “The Passion of the Christ” and “Son of God.” “The Ten Commandments,” although it specifically focuses on the Old Testament story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt, has traditionally been shown on television during Easter weekend, and I loved watching it as a kid with my mother and grandmother.

John Grindrod: Each baseball off-season, another card image erased

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While there are many signs as I age that tell me how much time has passed, the one that seems to happen with the greatest frequency is when I hear of the passing of the sports figures that I followed as a child in the late 1950s and early ‘60s.

Legal-Ease: Unlimited FDIC protection and credit union protection

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This column follows up on a previous column that mentioned the possibility of unlimited FDIC coverage for a bank depositor even if that depositor uses only one bank.

Michael Reagan: It’s not March Madness, it’s gender craziness

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We know the whole world has gone crazy.

Tom Purcell: Dumbing America down — digitally?

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IQs have dropped for the first time in American history, and the experts aren’t quite sure why.

S.E. Cupp: Gun massacres and the collapse of American values

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My phone buzzed with a news alert, which happens numerous times throughout the day.

Cal Thomas: ‘Outpouring’ the revival we needed

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WILMORE, Ky. – The secular and cynical find it difficult to believe not only that “God governs in the affairs of men,” as Benjamin Franklin said, but that He would visit a small town where there are few traffic lights and a decent restaurant is several miles away.

Holy Cow! History: Another ex-president’s brush with the law

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The airwaves are consumed with talk of former president Donald Trump’s possible arrest. Seventy years ago, another ex-chief executive had an encounter with a cop. Though the two situations were far from similar, it’s worth revisiting.

Christine Flowers: College’s bid to erase its flawed founder is insulting

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I was thrilled when I received an acceptance letter from Bryn Mawr College.

Robert B. Reich: Distinguishing between a Chinese challenge and a Chinese enemy

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Last week, lawmakers from both parties sought to tie TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew personally to the Chinese Communist Party. Despite his pledge to keep safe the data of American users and shield TikTok from foreign manipulation, lawmakers repeatedly asserted that TikTok is a tool of China’s Communist government.