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The 100 Guy
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Americans yet again sort ourselves by the media we read or the networks we watch.
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My dad wanted me to be a lawyer or doctor.
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Some of my friends were elated by the Republicans’ $1.9 trillion tax cut in 2017.
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Other than in intramural boxing class or my best friend’s single slug on the second grade playground – I’ve never been in a fistfight.
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A group of lifelong friends gathered outside for a socially distanced dinner to celebrate my birthday last month.
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Amidst pandemic, economic collapse, racial disparity and political warfare, do you wonder how America would be faring if we instead followed what God asked us to do?
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Most major religions share the tradition of making a pilgrimage, a journey to increase knowledge of self, nature and/or God.
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Two years ago, I spotted Washington Post columnist E.J.Dionne exiting our plane at DCA.
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When Pharaoh refused to release the Israelites from slavery, 10 plagues changed his mind.
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What will families remember from this pandemic pause?
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When people gather to watch a beautiful sunrise or sunset, they often grow silent, watching the miracle respectfully as another day is dedicated.
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Americans have been divided for much of our history. (See the election of 1800.) Today, with social media and tribal cable channels, it might appear a bit more acute.
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In the final episode of our video series, Democrat and Republican wax optimistic.
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“Social media has given rise to the ability of individuals to say anything they want to say irrespective of what the facts are. People make things up,” Republican Saxby Chambliss.
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“One of the serious questions is where any person gets their information and how they verify, when anyone and everybody through their Facebook page, through their blogs, can put any kind of conspiracy theory out there.”
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When Democrat Ted Kennedy compromised with Republican Saxby Chambliss on immigration, both found themselves under siege.
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First-term US Senator Saxby Chambliss was on the Senate floor two days after being sworn in when Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy introduced himself.
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Former US Senators Saxby Chambliss and Wyche Fowler agree there’s too much money in politics in our third episode of Across the Aisle.
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Former US Senator Wyche Fowler offers three solutions to the partisanship strangling America in the second of our eight-episode video conversation with him and former US Senator Saxby Chambliss.
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We’ve always tried to remain grateful to live in America, though we’d become a little despondent during the 2016 election. Then we had an idea.
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For older generations, millennials can be tricky to understand, manage and parent. For millennials, finding happiness in the labyrinth of the adult world can be a real challenge. Author Chris Butsch aims to solve both problems.
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Seventeen years ago last month I landed in Cuba with three buddies to tour the exotic island that’s been forbidden to U.S. citizens since I was a toddler. They sought hidden musical artists and I sought adventure. We all succeeded.
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I used to eat sandwiches daily. Lately, my tastes migrated away from bread, but I’ll never forget three sandwiches I…
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As a child, my mother envied others: those growing up with a stable father, whose moms didn’t pawn jewelry to buy their daughters dresses or whose families could afford to send them to college to make lifelong friends.
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This week they buried Helen Jackson, 92, gracious mother of activist Jesse Jackson – recalling my conversation with her 30 years ago.
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Before Ryan Gravel dreamed up the BeltLine, my Atlanta perspective was linear: Peachtree, MARTA, I-75, 85 and 20. Now I…