Oprah Winfrey - "The Path Made Clear"

Oprah Winfrey - "The Path Made Clear"

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Why The Legacy Media Slams People of Faith

The legacy media would have you believe America has moved past God, that people of faith are fringe, backward, or even dangerous. That’s not reality. It’s narrative. Pew Research says about 83% of Americans believe in God or a higher power, roughly two-thirds pray regularly, and ...  Show more

Med Schools Put DEI Above the Best and Brightest

A brilliant pre-med student. 521 MCAT — 98th percentile. 4.0 GPA. Published research. Primary author. Rejected by ten medical schools. If that résumé isn’t good enough, what is?On The Real Story, I examine how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies are reshaping medical school ...  Show more

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