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- Jealousy at Ivy League level: How a law professor views Tenth CommandmentDavid Skeel tries to distinguish between the quest for excellence and the desire for stature. Part of a series聽on the Decalogue in modern life.
- First LookWhy gun-rights advocates are seeking sanctuaryFrom Virginia to Illinois to California, gun-rights advocates worry that firearms restrictions will infringe on their right to bear arms.
- 鈥楾hou shalt not bear false witness鈥: Ninth Commandment goes to PrincetonAlexi Sargeant聽has a distinctive approach to honoring the truth both professionally and personally. Part of a series聽on the Decalogue in modern life.
- Why Joe Burrow's Heisman Trophy speech changed livesJoe Burrow is great on the gridiron. But Heisman Trophy winner made a more lasting contribution to thousands of hungry kids in Ohio.聽
- 鈥楾he moment when life changes鈥: Harry Bruinius on finding the story (audio)What makes a story, a story? For Harry Bruinius, the Monitor鈥檚 New York bureau chief, it鈥檚 the moment a person鈥檚 life changes. He has long brought this approach to his reporting, covering issues of religion, race, and even gun violence.
- Could supervised injection sites save lives?Conflicting perceptions of safety cloud the debate on safe injection sites. Critics argue they enable drug use. Supporters say they enable survival.
- The 鈥榦ther 9 to 5鈥: Cities see nightlife from a new angleNight mayor concepts being considered in Providence, Rhode Island, seek to dedicate resources to the 鈥渙ther 9 to 5.鈥
- 鈥楾hou shalt not steal鈥: Even someone else鈥檚 joy, says one educatorCatera Scott works to ensure that intangibles such as hope and opportunities are there for others. Part of a series聽on the Decalogue in modern life.
- Vaping bans: How one health crisis prompted a crackdown on anotherVaping was once considered safer than smoking. Now vaping crises among teens and adults is testing聽researchers and policymakers.
- First LookWedding sites reconsider promoting former plantations as venuesAdvocacy efforts have pushed websites like Pinterest and The Knot to review content that romanticizes former slave plantations and their histories.
- Is chastity old-fashioned? An NFL veteran鈥檚 take on Seventh Commandment.Vai Sikahema, now a Philly TV anchor, has seen benefits to observing chastity and fidelity. Part of a series聽on the Decalogue in modern life.
- When red and blue agree to meet 鈥 and not change each other鈥檚 mindsPolitical divisiveness is rife, but groups facilitating civil discourse abound. Participants find it鈥檚 harder work outside a workshop or classroom.
- Is saying 鈥業鈥檇 kill for those shoes鈥 OK? One woman and Sixth Commandment.Puppeteer Marilyn Price relies on her Jewish faith to make good choices and live life fully. Part of a series聽on the Decalogue in modern life.
- Cover Story鈥榊ou get to be the hero.鈥 Meet the on-call workers who save Thanksgiving.Meet the people who save Thanksgiving for us 鈥 those who unclog our sinks and take our frantic calls about how to thaw that bird.聽
- First LookHow a Chicago community is bringing its houses back to lifeCrushed by the 2008 mortgage crisis, the Chicago Lawn neighborhood is fighting crime by rehabilitating abandoned homes and apartments.聽
- Cancel culture鈥檚 flip side: Gen Zers befriend political foesA study of college students showed researchers that interfaith friendships have a positive influence on attitudes toward people of other views.
- Houston, we have a solution: How the city curbed homelessnessHouston has emerged as a national leader in tackling homelessness. Linking聽permanent housing to support services has helped.聽
- 鈥楪rowing up is hard鈥: How Fifth Commandment guided a child during divorceHonoring parents 鈥 the Fifth Commandment 鈥 can be hard for young people. Here鈥檚 one of their stories, in our series聽on the Decalogue in modern life.
- Why Salvation Army is shuttering some 鈥榣ast chance鈥 rehab centersThe Salvation Army says a drop in thrift shop revenues is a reason it has closed some of its long-term care facilities for treating substance abuse.
- 鈥楻emember the sabbath鈥: How one family lives the Fourth CommandmentFor Laura Nash, spending time together as a family on the Sabbath has been important. Part of a series聽on the Decalogue in modern life.