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States' fights
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States' fights

Campaign 2010 |  While House and Senate races are getting a lot of attention, this year's gubernatorial races may do more to shape American politics over the next decade;

Job security
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Job security

Politics |  It's job No. 1 for the nation's teachers unions, and they are willing to oppose education-reform-minded politicians to preserve it

'In the thick of it'
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'In the thick of it'

Lifestyle |  Fighting terrible pain and now breast cancer, Joni Eareckson Tada fights to persevere: "I don't want to tarnish His name."

Cookie trails
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Cookie trails

Technology |  Investigation reveals that children's websites are tracking kids' internet use

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Riding the rapids (Sept. 11) Marvin Olasky deserves our thanks for encouraging a respectful dialogue in the Christian community between old-earth advocates…

78 Degrees
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78 Degrees

The wonderful improbability of a perfect autumn day

Gentle professionals
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Gentle professionals

A depressing and impressive trip to an emergency room in New York

A good guidebook
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A good guidebook

Get involved in the political arena, say two former Bush aides, but do so biblically

Drone wars
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Drone wars

On the anniversary of the Afghan war, a new kind of war heats up

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Looking Ahead

Global evangelism The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization convenes Oct. 17 in Cape Town, South Africa. The first congress took place in 1974 in…

Thought police
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Thought police

And other news briefs

Submit, or else
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Submit, or else

New federal regulations threaten private colleges and universities

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