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In 'The Body Scout,' Lincoln Michel explores the limits of what it means to be human through a future in which companies tempt consumers with upgrades—new arms, organs and more.
Joseph Peschel
In his new 10-story collection, Roddy Doyle tells stories of catastrophes—unemployment, a deadly storm and Covid-19—and their socioeconomic and psychological fallout on Irish families.
Pro-life demonstrators are seen near the Supreme Court in Washington June 15, 2022.
Many readers disagreed with the position of the editorial board of America magazine after it voiced its support for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
"We want our students to be alive and thinking human beings who have a story to tell," says Jennifer Carroll, an English teacher at St. Louis University High School (photo: Dan Gill).
How do Jesuit teachers talk about God in the classroom? A group of teachers from St. Louis University High School reflect.
Andy Warhol (MARKA / Alamy Stock Photo)
Andy Warhol remains an enigma.
I mistake my friend for a gun, and he offers to smuggle me out of harm.
If we can accept that God loves us as we are, that we are worthy of love at any size, is it wrong to also desire to be thinner and to take steps to reach that goal?
I eat sugar cookies for breakfast. I should eat bird seed.
for years I’d be the cranky older son, jealous about the party.
Daily scripture reflections from the Jesuits, lay editors and contributing writers of America.