COMMENTARY: Let this be a debate in which ‘steel sharpens steel.’ ...
For more than a half century, the Supreme Court was anchored by a series of conservative centrists who controlled the most ...
Responding to Pope Leo’s encyclical, patristics scholar Professor John Rist argues that history, from Rome’s fall to the ...
Tennessee health officials are demanding immigration status for children despite a law that only covers adults.
This essay explores Mill’s discussion of possible tensions between liberty and harm to others, especially in the context of ...
Ghana is reported by anti‑corruption advocates to lose an estimated $3 billion every year to corruption. Using Ghana’s ...
A professor had to change his syllabus after it ran afoul of Texas A&M's policy on "race and gender ideology." ...
Voting for the “lesser of two evils” normalizes misconduct, lowers ethical standards and fuels partisan tribalism.
In North Korea today, a mother can be condemned to die in a prison camp because she dared to whisper a prayer over her ...
The one-person, one-vote principle never accounted for billionaires, let alone trillionaires ...
World hunger has only worsened as conflicts in the world take priority over human lives and weaponry is allowed more distribution than basic humanitarian needs, Pope Leo XIV said.
Vance’s new memoir, Communion, owes its form to Confessions, though not its substance. For 304 pages, Vance travels away from ...