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January 10, 2022
Opinion: Lessons from the Near-Death Experience Community in the Midst of COVID
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) — Cathy Gabrielsen was 39 years old when she met Jesus. He looked like the Jesus you would […]

January 3, 2022
Opinion: In Defense of the Fourth Estate — Strengthening FOIA for Public Interest
In recent years, FOIA has gained a notorious reputation for extended delays or even non-responsiveness, but there are ways to improve the FOIA laws.

January 2, 2022
‘I Was Adopted Into a White Family’: How an Asian Adoptee in Colorado Connects to Her Roots
"I did notice that I didn't look like other people."

December 30, 2021
Unreliable Science in Media as Peer-Review Breaks Down
“Publish or perish means there are too many papers,” says Ivan Oransky, editor of the blog Retraction Watch, “and the system can’t tolerate it.”

December 30, 2021
The Next Korean Culture Wave to be Led by Comic Creators and Tech Media Companies
The rise of Korean digital web comics brings opportunity for creators and tech media hungry for novel content.