The Academy Award-winning actor said on the Australian version of the Today show that he has a few more roles left before he withdraws from the acting world.
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The Academy Award-winning actor said on the Australian version of the Today show that he has a few more roles left before he withdraws from the acting world.
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Ann Patchett answers a question from the Wild Card deck and discusses how her feelings about God and her Catholic faith have changed over the years.
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One small Ohio town designed a butterfly garden as a symbol of recovery for former flood land and for people who have struggled with addiction.
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Journalist Annie Lowrey has a rare disease that causes a near-constant itch that doesn’t respond to most treatments. She likens the itchiness to a car alarm: “You can’t stop thinking about it.”
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Author: Terry Gross
Congress reconvenes this week with a top priority: electing the leaders of each chamber. Here’s a look at the contenders. And, top priorities for Trump’s Justice Department.
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The Sing Sing maximum security prison in New York held its first-ever film festival recently, with incarcerated men invited to judge the five entries.
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From Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to your favorite homemaking TikTok influencers, the women of the Church of Latter Day Saints have been gaining mass audiences via social media for over a decade. This week, Brittany is joined by Jana Riess, senior columnist at Religious News Service and author of The Next Mormons: How Millennials are Changing the LDS Church, to discuss how Mormon culture provides some of TikTok’s most powerful influencers with heavenly tools for success.
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An estimated 200,000 people, many of them Indigenous Māori, suffered abuse in New Zealand’s foster and faith-based care over a period of seven decades
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In 1976, Betsy Cornwell’s key broke off as she tried to start her car. It was late at night, and she was in an empty parking lot. Someone stepped in.
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