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Duterte's Tough Talk

July 4-11, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 1

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Friends and family grieve during a vigil to honor Pulse night club victim Corey Connell at Publix in College Park, Fla. (Stephen M. Dowell(/Orlando Sentinel via AP)
Current Comment
The EditorsJune 17, 2016

Forty-nine young lives cut down in Orlando in a collection of minutes. How even to fathom that; how to fix it?

Current Comment
The EditorsJune 23, 2016

“If you boycott Israel,” said Gov. Cuomo, “New York will boycott you.”

Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew talks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Lew was talking about the Puerto Rican debt crisis. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Current Comment
The EditorsJune 23, 2016

It is hard to imagine the U.S. government would ignore such persistent poverty levels on the mainland.

Politics & Society Of Other Things
Ashley McKinlessJune 23, 2016

It is only natural that longtime residents are wary of the new hipster on the block.

Signs Of the Times

Syriac Catholic Patriarch Ignace Joseph III Younan and Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem II of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch in a joint statement, stressed that "the wound of forced emigration is still bleeding."

Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeJune 23, 2016

Acts of public mourning and solidarity were observed across the nation and around the world in the aftermath of the attack by a lone gunman in Orlando that claimed 49 lives and left 53 others wounded. Family members identified and began to bury their lost loved ones this week as expressions of regre

Signs Of the Times

Ten months after an agreement ended armed conflict between forces loyal to South Sudan’s top political rivals, South Sudan’s bishops called for the nation to “rise above negativity” and pull together to achieve lasting peace in the world’s youngest nation. The prelates