World Health Organization says world remains vulnerable should a major outbreak occur.
The Editors
The Student Debt Crisis
Catholic colleges have a responsibility to offer affordable education.
Words of the Poets
Poetry editor Brother Joe Hoover, S.J., talks about what he looks for in a good poem on “America This Week.”
Preventing a Nuclear Iran
Today negotiators in Vienna announced a deal to limit Iran’s nuclear program.
Current Comment
Senate passed human trafficking bill held up for months by partisan fight over abortion
Adoption and the Christian Life
Holly Taylor Coolman talks about her article in America, "Tied Together By Love: Adoption and the Christian Life."
Current Comment
Women at Texas migrant detention center staged hunger strike to improve conditions
An Ethical Look at Consumer Debt
An interview with Ricardo Avila, S.J., a lawyer and consumer advocate. He specializes in providing legal representation for low-income consumers involved in consumer debt issues.
Bridging Our Divisions
It has been very discouraging to watch the acrimonious debate over religious liberty in Indiana and Arkansas. The passage of a Religious Freedom Restoration Act in these states sparked widespread protests over possible discrimination and exposed a deep divide in our nation on questions of marriage,
Triduum Traditions
Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J., art critic and theologian, talks about the traditions of Holy Week and Easter on "America This Week."
