Could You Watch a Man Die For His Faith?

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Photojournalist Lauren Pond of The Washington Post has shared photographs of serpent-handling pastor’s final hours after being bitten. Could you have sat by and let a man die for his faith?

Shooting The Truth

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Pulitzer Prize nominated photojournalist Michael Kamber: “I never set out to cover wars.”

Should There Be Laws Protecting Children From Playing Football?

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Liam Day wonders how parents letting a 5 year-old play football is much different than the “tanorexic” mother who put her 5 year-old in a tanning bed.

Film: Slavery By Another Name

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“Slavery by Another Name challenges one of our country’s most cherished assumptions: the belief that slavery ended with Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.”

The 10 at 10

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Holy Thursday is on Wednesday, Guy Fieri cooks for Passover, and Geoffrey Mutai sets a world record that’s not a world record.

An Interview with Paul Harding

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Perry Glasser interviews the 2010 Pulitzer Prize winner about his experience getting his novel published.

A Book by Men, for Men—Awkward Chest-Bumps Not Included

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The eclectic mix of contributors—from Pulitzer winners, Vanity Fair writers, Emmy winners, Poet Laureates, Gulf War pilots, ex-cons, pro football Hall of Famers—draw upon the defining moments in men’s lives and explore the perspectives men have gained.

Bringing Down the House

Tom Matlack talks to a sexual abuse survivor who helped expose the Catholic Church’s cover-up.

Man-to-Man With Junot Díaz

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Pulitzer Prize winner Junot Diaz talks about learning from the negative example of his “stereotypical jerk-off irresponsible abusive womanizer” dad, the painful lessons of his own infidelity, and the ritual of getting clipped…by his barber.