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The Pulpit, Power & Politics: Evangelicalism's thumbprint on America
The grip conservative evangelicalism has on American social and political life is hard to overestimate. Committed Christian and author Jemar Tisby was joined by historians of religion John Fea and Molly Worthen to help answer the question: what exactly is the relationship between conservative evangelicalism and America today?
Ideas ||
Abby Stein went from being an ultra-Orthodox rabbi to a transgender activist. Her new book tells her story
Abby Stein lived as an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jew for most of her life, but says she always questioned the conventions of the faith. She left the community in 2012, and came out as transgender a few years later.
The Current ||
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Neil Young is releasing a new archival album — and he wants you to decide what's on it
Jennifer Van Evra
Q -Blog ||
Russian journalist worries he could be branded a 'foreign agent' under new law
As It Happens ||
Thar she beats! The challenge of measuring a blue whale's pulse
Quirks & Quarks ||
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Podcast: What Canadian universities gain, and lose, by accepting Huawei funding
Front Burner |
Conservative cuts to blame for London attack, says U.K. deradicalization expert
As It Happens |
This Nazi-hunting spy had a secret weapon: Being a nice guy
The Current ||
Deborah Levy fuses the personal and political in her mind-bending new novel, The Man Who Saw Everything
Writers & Company ||
Wake the Giant campaign promotes safe spaces for Indigenous students
Unreserved |
Bob McDonald's blog
Astronomers anxious about plans to launch thousands of new satellites
Bob McDonald
Quirks & Quarks |
Personal Essay
My brother and I were total opposites, except for one thing: We almost starved ourselves to death
The Doc Project ||
Hockey Night in Pyongyang: Meet the Canadian behind a new film about North Korea's national men's hockey team
Day 6 ||
John Henry Waddell, whose sculpture depicted the Birmingham bombing victims as adults, has died
As It Happens ||
It may be possible to 'alter' memories of heartbreak so they hurt less, research finds
The Current ||
Apostrophe Protection Society shuts down after 18 years, blaming 'ignorance and laziness'
As It Happens ||
Dictionary.com chooses 'existential' as word of the year
Associated Press
Books ||
Dr. Brian's BLOG
Non-opioid pain relievers misused too, says study
Dr. Brian Goldman
White Coat - Black Art -Blog ||
How a child's drawing of a horse inspired Drew Hayden Taylor's latest novel
The Next Chapter ||
These unique holiday gift ideas will spare you a trip to the shopping mall
Cross Country Checkup ||
The promise of egg freezing is 'very real.' So are the pitfalls, say experts
The Sunday Edition ||
'Things are shifting': Tanya Talaga sees change in Thunder Bay
Unreserved |
New hockey class aims to support First Nation youth in Thunder Bay
Unreserved |