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(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Obama Steers the Ship but Most Candidates Say It Is Sinking
Robert David Sullivan
May 24, 2016
Only Hillary Clinton and her supporters say the nation is seaworthy.
In All Things
Brooklyn’s Bishop DiMarzio decries ‘racism and xenophobia’
David Gibson - Religion News Service
May 23, 2016
The bishop of Brooklyn is defending immigrants in a powerful essay that—without mentioning names—seems to take direct aim at Donald Trump.
Politics & Society
15 Ways President Obama has changed the direction of America
Robert David Sullivan
May 20, 2016
Here are some of the ways in which President Obama has steered the United States by at least a few degrees.
Dispatches
Qurans and Kilts: The unprecedented aftermath of the U.K. elections
David Stewart
May 19, 2016
The slurs against London’s new Muslim mayor began long before his election.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Have we totally lost our belief in facts? If so, who's to blame?
Robert David Sullivan
May 18, 2016
A decade after Stephen Colbert coined the word, “truthiness” has conquered a presidential race.
Dispatches
The Punisher is now president-elect. Can the church in the Philippines adapt?
David T. Buckley
May 17, 2016
As the Duterte campaign gained momentum, rhetoric from Catholic elites hardened.
Dispatches
Catholic commencement controversy: The perspective of a former university president
Jim McDermott
May 09, 2016
If the pope can invite these people, I’m hard pressed to see why a university can’t.
News
'Brash' Philippine mayor ahead in unofficial count for president
Jim Gomez - Associated Press
Teresa Cerojano - Associated Press
May 09, 2016
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte reached out to his opponents following a bruising three-month campaign.
Letters
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Our readers
May 05, 2016
Letters to the editor: Join the conversation.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Why white guys without college degrees are wary of Hillary Clinton
Robert David Sullivan
May 05, 2016
Identity politics make some feel they're being sacrificed in the New Economy.
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