In Martyrs to the Unspeakable, James Douglass tells of four Americans who challenged the established violence of the U.S.
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He was the architect of an N.J. Pop Warner dynasty. Now he’s reshaping high school football.
The confident, boisterous architect of the legendary Brick City Lions Pop Warner program, which won two national ...
From a fire at Cybill Shepherd's home to promotions at Illinois Central Railroad, here's what was making headlines.
The question of whether a liar or a thief is worse is as old as humanity itself. Both actions cause harm, but many moral, ...
All those present in the audience in the Vatican's apostolic palace met Leo personally at the end, with Lee presenting the ...
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Birmingham author finds spiritual meaning in assassinations: JFK, RFK, MLK and Malcolm X
What is the spiritual meaning of America’s high-profile political assassinations of the 1960’s? That’s a question that Birmingham Catholic peace activist, author and retired religion professor Jim ...
A new exhibit at American Writers Museum on Michigan Avenue has the words of Flannery O’Connor, Malcolm X, Harold Ramis and others about how they felt about religion and spirituality.
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Pope Leo, in audience with Hollywood stars, sends 'love letter' to ailing movie industry
In a meeting with Hollywood heavyweights, Pope Leo XIV warned that movie theaters are disappearing just as their cultural power is most needed.
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Harlem spiritual leader and political luminary Imam Talib Abdur-Rashid dies at 74
An unwavering champion of social justice, Abdur-Rashid was seen as a direct descendant of the revolutionary Black Muslim ...
Damen station reopens, restoring rail access to the Near West Side with a barged bridge, mass‑timber roof and public mosaic.
In “The Mountaintop,” on the last night of his life, King is yearning for some rest, some inspiration, and a few Pall Mall cigarettes, when he receives a mysterious visitor in the guise of a motel ...
Gary Marcus argues today’s AI sounds smart but lacks real understanding, and says true progress needs human-like reasoning.
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