Items of Interest

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… that is the question being asked by some readers of The Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lessons as a result of a change in the number of citations in the Bible Lesson.
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Beginning in 2014, under the Affordable Care Act.
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In October, 800 people from many different churches and denominations gathered in the Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 30 miles north of Boston, for an all-day celebration in prayer, song, and conversation of the 125th anniversary of the founding of Vision New England.
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On the evening of September 24, three members of the Christian Science Committee on Publication’s US Federal Office were joined by Kevin Ness.
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One of the largest collections of Dead Sea Scrolls and the most comprehensive collection of Israeli antiquities ever organized is currently at the Museum of Science, Boston.
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On July 9, the world’s one billion Muslims will begin to celebrate Ramadan, which many think of as the holiest holiday in Islam.
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In 2008, over 154,000 people gathered in Seattle, Washington,.
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Pope Francis is warning Catholics not to demonize those who are not members of the church, and he specifically defended atheists, saying that building walls against non-Catholics leads to “killing in the name of God.
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It’s hard to open a newspaper in South Africa without being saddened by front-page stories about police corruption and brutality, the abuse of women, and the misuse of political power.
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The big picture

When news is disturbing, it’s worth looking at the big picture.
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A Pew Internet Project report reveals that 245 million Americans are now online.
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The 'care effect'

Americans spend $34 billion a year on so-called alternative medicine—botanical pills, acupuncture, energy healing, and the like—despite the fact that few of these techniques are backed by any science.