by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely
Three widely different areas that are vulnerable to terrorism have been in the news of late.
by Arthur Suckling
The elevator doors opened, and out walked a young lady. She was tattooed all over her forehead, cheeks, ears, neck, chest and shoulders.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Sleeping sickness, an ancient disease doctors once hoped to eradicate from Africa, is making a deadly return visit courtesy of the 15-year civil war in Sudan.
by United News
Family Circle magazine surveyed American families in 1993 and again in 2003. In the Oct. 15, 2003 issue, they reported on "The State of the American Family." Their title, "Stressed but Strong," tried to put a positive spin on it, but many...
by United News
Dave PerMar was recently hired as a systems administrator in the IT department for United Church of God.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
In spite of its UN bid for statehood, the Palestinian Authority (PA) remains thoroughly corrupt and dysfunctional.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Files recently smuggled out of Russia freshly reveal former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's and the late French President François Mitterrand's true views of German reunification. Actually Mrs. Thatcher had previously mentioned...
by Rudy Rangel III, Tom Robinson
The state of Indiana recently passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) to ensure that people operating businesses are not compelled to act against their religious convictions.
by David Treybig
"Pick your parents wisely." This saying is offered as sage, although tongue-in-cheek, advice for children. Since parents more than anyone else have the greatest opportunity to influence their children, being blessed with wise parents is a...
by United Church of God
“I will praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14).
by United Church of God
Pencils and friends can help multiply our willpower!
by David Treybig
Some marriage counselors claim that couples should learn to fight fairly and not worry about their tendency to argue. This conventional wisdom is now proving to be not so wise after all.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Research indicates that Americans have a growing interest in world affairs and activities.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
According to The Guardian, U.S. President Barack Obama has warned that "suspected rogue states, such as North Korea or Iran, may be persuaded to abandon their quests only if the big nuclear powers set an example."
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
A disease that peaked as a minor British epidemic in 1992 and 1993 recently spread to France, then to Germany.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder
What peaked as a minor British epidemic in 1992 and 1993 has more recently spread first to France, and now to Germany.
by Joe Bellefeuille
It's not easy to help someone whose problem you don't understand. Here's some information that can help you help people who suffer with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).