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Jason Feifer on his exceptional calves, his exceptional dad, and learning about manhood by working at Men’s Health.
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Army Lieutenant Newman McKay has been in Iraq for one month. This is what he’s learned: 1) It’s hot. 2) The trek to the bathroom is no fun. 3) Never, ever, order the breakfast burrito.
Tom Matlack talks to Rev. John Finley from Epiphany School, a middle school for economically disadvantaged students.
“Africa” is one of music fans’ guiltiest pleasures. Rock critic Steve Almond courageously breaks it down.

Patrick Witt released a statement calling into question the veracity of the NYT story and coverage.

Wagging a finger at the leader of the free world is never a good idea.

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Jamie Utt reflects on listening, privilege, and Twitter conversations

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When I was a sophomore in college, I realized I was unhappy, both with the school I had chosen and the major I was pursuing.

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“There was an attempted robbery last night,” Toby’s father said. “And your mother took out a gun and she misfired it. Into my leg.”

Tom Matlack finds unconditional love through a series of in-the-moment connections with friends and family.

‘I don’t know anything. I am finally still. I am far away in a distant land where nothing is the same. I am at peace. I don’t want to leave.’

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