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Amid post-Easter culture wars, Jesus still asks, 'But who do you say that I am?'
More than 2,000 years ago, Jesus asked His disciples, "But who do you say that I am?" It is a question that the Apostle Peter famously answered, "You are the Messiah, the Son of…
Easy-drinking herbal beer gruit inspired by era when ale was aphrodisiac, medicine, hallucinogen
Beermaker Craig Neuzil called Decorah Nordic Gruit "the anti-IPA.""Everybody was making these big, juicy, India pale ales and seeing how much hop bitterness they could get into…
France's annual lemon festival struggles with scarcity of prized crop
The French lemon festival gathers over 140 tons of citrus for elaborate floats and displays, but none of it is the prized Menton lemon due to scarcity.Menton was once a prominent…
California family grieves its loss by pouring faith, love into new venture: ‘It’s Dad and God with us’
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Florida man, 77, recounts saving his own dog from an alligator's jaws: 'I had my hands in his mouth'
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Israeli soldier gravely injured in Oct. 7 terror attack finds new faith, offers hope to others
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Ending low pay: how UK business has met demands to boost wages
When Paul Smith first started running a bar in Stirling, in central Scotland, in 1981, the norm in hospitality was for wages to account for about 10 per cent of sales. Now, he…
Sorted: a first-class ride through British postal history
This article is part of FT Globetrotter’s guide to LondonImagine a system of driverless electric vehicles whisking packages and mail through purposely designed tunnels across a…
On this day in history, April 2, 2005, Pope John Paul II dies at age 84
Pope John Paul II, the third-longest serving pope, passed away on this day in history, April 2, 2005, at age 84. The pope had been in rapidly declining health in the last few days…
Shell appeal against landmark climate ruling taken to The Hague
Shell will fight to convince judges in The Hague this week to repeal a landmark order to cut greenhouse gas emissions, in a closely watched test of polluters’ ability to keep…