Expansion of U.S. forces in Afghanistan is likely to stress the military beyond the breaking point.
Editorials
A Lasting Victory?
The passage by the House of a health care bill is both an achievement and a mere first step.
A Simple Remedy
If the U.S. is serious about confronting H1N1, then part of any comprehensive response must be to improve standards for worker sick leave.
The Iron Pipeline
If there is a fundamental right to bear arms, there is also a responsibility to regulate their sale and use.
Help Wanted
Rising unemployment is dampening morale on Main Street and threatening economic recovery.
An Untreated Epidemic?
If recent statistics prove to be accurate, then we need to confront autism as a major health care crisis.
The Price of Death
Why is the United States one of the few developed countries that still supports the death penalty?
What Should Count
Traditional economic indicators have proven to be unreliable measures of social well-being.
In the Service of Peace
The church in Africa is experiencing the fastest growth in the history of Christianity.
Siege Mentality
A report on Israeli conduct in Gaza offers a depressing collection of cautionary tales.
