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Scientists at the University of Oxford recently recommended a new way for the UK to raise £700m ($920m USD) for their healthcare system: a meat tax. Precisely, they recommend a 14% tax on red meat and 79% of processed meat. Researchers believe the meat tax could prevent 6,000 deaths per
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I want Freedom (Maine, that is). There you’ll find a restaurant-in-a-watermill called The Lost Kitchen. It seats 45 people, and is only open 4 days a week for 9 months each year. The menu changes each night and everyone gets the same food. Erin French, the owner, began 2017 reservations
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Kat Cole is in great shape. That’s the problem. You see, because Cole is the CEO of Cinnabon. Cole is careful to atone for her 880-calorie “gut bomb” cinnamon roll (as the Dallas Observer calls it) by warning her customers about eating too much fat and sugar. “We don’t want
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1,200 people showed up at the memorial service for Mollie Tibbetts, the murdered Iowa college student. When politicians began to use her death to drum up support for their policies, the family shot back: “You do not have permission to callously use this tragedy… No, we reclaim our Mollie” And
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It was hard to avoid the bombshell report out of Pennsylvania, where investigators discovered that more than 50 Catholic priests had sexually abused hundreds of children over forty years. Bishops in the U.S. have paid out $4,000,000,000 since 1950 in order to settle claims with victims. This came on the
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A “mega” church in Woodland Park, Colorado, is looking for a pastor, so I checked out the ad. It read: “This post is going to be nothing like any other church job post.” OK, I’m listening. “People are hungry but the spiritual food in the churches here are without flavor
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The Dutch are famously blunt. One Christmas, a daughter gave her Dutch father a gift of expensive soap–the kind that uses words like “extract” or “essence.” Seeing the soap he asked: “Do you think I smell?” When you sit down for a meal in Amsterdam, chances are the waiter will
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LifeWay Research recently found that 70% of Christians believe “God wants me to prosper financially.” 25% of Christians believe that “to receive material blessings from God, I have to do something for God.” Christians in the American South are most likely to believe these things, as are Pentecostals, Baptists, and
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There’s a lot of things I’d do in Thailand if I ever got a chance to vacation there. I want to see the pure waters of Phuket City and the temples of Khon Kaen. One thing I’ve crossed off my list recently: going in a cave. At least, not after
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