Article • July 11, 2017

New legal ground is reshaping family, again—three parents, one child.



Article • August 5, 2013

Politicians on both sides of the aisle seem to lack a foundational element of leadership.



Article • May 16, 2005

The Roman Catholic Church is in a quandary. The Vatican under Pope Benedict XVI is quite conservative. American Catholics generally comprise the most liberal element of the church. To what extent, then, will the new pontiff go in his efforts to purge the church of liberalism?



Article • December 12, 2005

Mahmoud Abbas has passed a law giving government aid to terrorists’ families.


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Article • October 3, 2011

The deal indicates that the U.S. is becoming a weak and unreliable ally, and that China dictates more and more of Washington’s policies.


Article • January 13, 2014

England’s established church no longer wants to say that Christians must obey Christ.



Article • November 28, 2005

Israel’s prime minister appears to be forcibly clearing out all obstacles to settling the Palestinian question once and for all.



Article • February 3, 2017

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Article • February 6, 2024

Open-border policies are pushing working-class Democrats toward the Republican Party.


Article • February 24, 2010

Latin American and Caribbean nations vote to keep the U.S. out of their affairs.





Feature • November 1, 2006