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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on MSNOpinion
Reading for pleasure continues to fall, but some defy the trend
Nonrequired reading has dropped about 3% a year for 20 years, a sign Americans may be getting dumber. Book lovers, like columnist David Allen, defy the trend.
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Reading Is a Vice
Being a reader means cultivating a relationship with the world that, by most standards, can seem pointless and ...
Times Herald Port Huron on MSN
SC4 names longtime professor Tom Obee 2025 Alumni of the Year
St. Clair County Community College has named longtime professor and mentor Tom Obee its 2025 Alumni of the Year, honoring his ...
Venezuelans in Doral filled pews at Our Lady of Guadalupe, wearing flags and jerseys as they prayed for peace and the future ...
A small Catholic church in Orchard Park, New York shows how churches can become more accessible to disabled parishioners.
Robert Maudsley killed four men - all of which he has said were rapists, paedophiles or sex offenders. Up until April 2025, ...
Robert Maudsley, who killed four men, was held in a bulletproof glass cell in the basement of HMP Wakefield until earlier ...
The Holy Father spoke about the importance of spending time in Eucharistic adoration, forming a real friendship with Jesus ...
Leslie Paul Gertner, 101, a long-time Staten Islander known as the “Mayor of New Dorp,” died on Dec. 19. Born in Manhattan on ...
Kenneth “Ken” Lee Martell, Kansas City, Missouri, formerly of Emporia, Kansas, died Monday, December 22, at home from a brief illness with pancreatic cancer. Ken was a resident of Emporia from 1974 ...
BLUEFIELD, W.Va . (WVVA) - Terry Gene Lampert, 74, a familiar holiday figure in Bluefield who for years brought joy to ...
Carol Sobotka celebrated and mourned most life events at St. Adalbert’s Church — from her baptism to her wedding to her ...
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