Haran was clearly a place open to goodness. Abraham believed what modern society often forgets: Culture is the most important thing about a place and its people. Yet in modern America, many ...
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Ronald Reagan was in the White House and the American economy was booming. On “Wall Street,” the Hollywood version, a character named Gordon Gekko, played by a slick-backed Michael Douglas, infamously ...
When I first arrived at Culture Shifters in Aspen, Colorado, I didn’t know what to expect. As a Black woman who had never snowboarded — nor even envisioned myself trying — I wasn’t sure if I belonged ...
Cannabis isn’t just a product; it’s an entire culture, a way of life that extends far beyond the high. The top cannabis brands understand this, and they’ve embraced it in a way that goes beyond simply ...
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The rise of camper vans and van life culture
Over the past decade, camper vans and the van life culture have transitioned from a niche lifestyle choice to a mainstream movement capturing the imagination of adventurers, minimalists, and digital ...
APP USERS: Click here to get the quiz! The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people, including current events and the sights and sounds of the ...
What is more, late-term abortions are common and little-restricted. Vice President Kamala Harris and President-elect Donald Trump argued over that point during their presidential debate, wherein both ...
Philadelphia’s waterfront came to life with vibrant sounds, flavors and artistic expression was Culture Fest, powered by Kabila Events, celebrated its third year at Liberty Point on Sunday. Against ...
A warm cup of coffee over a conversation in a casual setting can create a connection, help solve critical problems and take timely decisions. And that's a common thread we see in the modern workplace.
Tip culture has reached a tipping point. A new survey of American consumers and service workers found that 76.1% believe tipping has “gone too far” — but it’s not only diners who dread it as more than ...
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