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Deadlifting in Your Nineties, in “Strong Grandma”
At ninety-five years old, Catherine Kuehn became a world-record-holding powerlifter. “It’s been very easy for me,” she explains with a smile, “because no one my age was doing it.”...
This Rochester-Based Clinic Is Helping Men Take Control of Their Health
Before founding the Adult Health NP of WNY, Igor Gorchakov moved to the United States from Ukraine at age seven. He grew up relying on the church’s help, but...
Workplace Injury Laws: What if a Co-Worker Caused My Injury?
In the workplace, injuries can occur for various reasons, and when a co-worker is involved, the situation can become complicated. When a co-worker causes an injury at work, the...
The Zambian Sensibility of “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl”
Most people who see the Zambian British director Rungano Nyoni’s extraordinary new film, “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” will not be Zambian. Like Nyoni’s first feature, “I Am Not...
Employee Attendance: Track Without Being a Tyrant
Managing employee attendance can be tricky. You want to keep track of who’s showing up and who isn’t, but you don’t want to come off as a strict enforcer....
Sunday in the Amusement Park with Elon
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We’re Still Not Done with Jesus
The Passion and the Resurrection are, of course, at the heart of the Jesus story. Matthew’s account of the empty tomb, followed by ever more elaborate resurrection narratives, serves,...
Who Gets to Define Divorce
Last summer, a poll by the Survey Center on American Life produced a striking statistic. Breaking down the electorate by marital status and then by gender, the survey found...