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Most Americans today are choosing cremation. Here's why burials are becoming less common As late as 1970, only about 5% of Americans chose to be cremated. In 2020, more than 56% Americans opted for it.
What can sports teach us about politics? | The Ethical Life podcast 🎧 The hosts discuss the importance of good sportsmanship and why, unlike in politics, sports almost always rewards the people with the most skill.
Richard Kyte: Don't let division corrupt the virtue of American patriotism Commentary:Â Increasing polarization is behind the erosion of national pride.