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Supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr, a Shiite Muslim cleric, protest the execution of Sheik Nimr al-Nimr in Saudi Arabia during a demonstration in Najaf, Iraq, Jan. 4. (CNS photo/Alaa Al-Marjani, Reuters)
In All Things
January 11, 2016
It's an ill wind for the future of the region a key player seems so indifferent to the consequences of its action in sowing sectarian division.
Tamir Rice (Photo from Wikimedia Commons)
In All Things
December 30, 2015
Protests and other forms of public pressure may be the only way to bring some measure of justice to victims of police violence.
In All Things
November 25, 2015
Own good fortune seems to have made us not generous and confident but anxious and apprehensive.
Columns
November 24, 2015
Mila opened my eyes to stubbornness as a character trait.
Example of 'papel picado' from Xochimilco, Mexico (Credit Angélica Portales, Flickr)
In All Things
November 19, 2015
Righting a social wrong seems a fine way of keeping faith with someone gone, but there are many other ways people discover.
November 05, 2015
A remarkable spirit of fraternity reigned in Kansas City on Tuesday. Young and old, black and white, city-dwellers and suburbanites came together to celebrate their team and their city.
In All Things
October 15, 2015
The presidential debates tell us a lot about the candidates’ personalities, but watch enough of them and you can also find some striking and unexpected statements about policy.
Columns
October 07, 2015
The longest running embargo in modern history has manifestly failed.
Michael Mack wrote and performs in “Conversations with My Molester: A Journey of Faith.” (Photo credit: Timothy Hanson)
Theater
September 17, 2015
'Every time I do the play, I revisit the whole thing. I get to re-experience it as a different person, as an older person, hopefully as a more mature and wiser person.'
September 04, 2015
The influx of refugees to Europe is becoming a defining crisis of our time.