by Rick Frazee
A mutiny in the South Seas brought nothing but woe, until a sailor stumbled across an old book
by Amanda Stiver
With the popularity of recent movies like The Hunger Games and Brave, among others, the popularity of archery among girls and women has increased.
by Melody Porter
brave /brāv/ adj. SYN bold, courageous, daring, lionhearted, valorous, undaunted, spirited, gallant.
by Frank Dunkle
You can read your way to a better working brain—and build moral character at the same time.
by Good News
Some artificial-intelligence proponents are certain that, by the end of the 21st century, cyborgs—the merger of humans with their electronic creations—will be reality.
by Arthur Suckling
“Everything is safe as long as you don’t forget it is dangerous.” That was a saying I learned as a young man in Britain’s Royal Navy.
by Randy Stiver
Many today have embraced tolerance for everything, mistakenly thinking they haven't taken a stand. But no stand is often also a stand. How can you decide what you will stand for?
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
This summer some 250,000 people converged on central London to celebrate the 26th annual Gay Pride Festival. All three major British political parties sent their warm regards.
by Beyond Today Editor
The ark brought to Jerusalem
by Don Hooser
Influential people predict that world peace can't really come unless it is enforced by some world government. But many others believe that cure is worse than the problem.