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During briefings as a patrol officer, I scanned the crime reports from the prior week, looking for patterns, trends and changes. If, for example,...
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During briefings as a patrol officer, I scanned the crime reports from the prior week, looking for patterns, trends and changes. If, for example,...
Much has been written about the police officer who allegedly hid behind a concrete column rather than engage the killer at the recent Parkland,...
In a recent interview with the South Florida Sun Sentinel, James and Kimberly Snead, the couple who took in the Florida school shooter after...
I must confess that I empathized with Joy Behar (co-host of ABC’s The View) when she recently expressed concern about a claim that Vice...
Two years ago, the University of Miami established the Appignani Foundation Chair for the Study of Atheism, Humanism, and Secular Ethics. It is the...
The New York Times reported on Yale’s most popular class: Psyc 157 – “Psychology and the Good Life.” The course, taught by Dr. Laurie...
Americans are accustomed to being technological leaders in a variety of disciplines, but our nation may fall behind other countries in the field of...
It’s a common question asked by church leaders and laity: “Is American Christianity waning as our nation becomes more secular”? The statistics seem to...
Forgive me as I step outside my apologetics “box” for a minute and post my thoughts on one aspect of what it means to...
Detectives create lists. As a cold-case detective, I’m no different. When investigating an event in the distant past (in my case, an unsolved murder),...