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Politics & SocietyFeatures
John W. Miller
As Facebook, Apple and Google pour billions into artificial intelligence, ethicists and moral philosophers are racing to keep up, and Catholic thinkers are looking ahead to the possible harms to humanity.
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Ronald E. Osborn
President Trump’s triumph has revealed in stark relief how few authentic conservatives are left in our expressivist land.
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Brandon Sanchez
Regardless of who wins in November, what happens next for the social-justice movement in America?
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Matthew Lee Anderson
Whether evangelicalism survives Donald J. Trump depends upon whether it has leaders who are able to disentangle its political witness from the dimensions of Mr. Trump’s presidency that have so clearly scandalized the Gospel witness.
A new crime-prevention strategy treats physical violence as a disease, or a contagion that is spread from one person to another. (iStock)
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Eileen Markey
From the streets of Chicago to hospital halls in the Bronx, volunteers are trying to end the national scourge of gun violence by treating it as a virus, preventing victims from becoming perpetrators.
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John P. Langan, S.J.
The G.O.P. was founded to oppose slavery, which makes it all the more ironic that the party of freedom finds itself in bondage—to itself.