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Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
Thomas J. Reese
After the election, it has become clear that the United States has fractured along partisan lines. Here are six Catholic principles that the U.S. could benefit from right now.
In this June 27, 2019, file photo, then-Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., listens to questions after the Democratic primary debate hosted by NBC News at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Art in Miami. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
Yonat Shimron - Religion News Service
Few, if any, vice presidential candidates have had as much exposure to the world’s religions as Kamala Harris.
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
America Video
“The next president needs to govern for the entire country.”
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
America Staff
Stories if you're anxious, undecided, curious and more. And, if you haven’t already, go vote!
Politics & SocietyNews Analysis
Michael J. O’Loughlin
What does a leader do with an unexpected second act?
FaithNews Analysis
J.D. Long García
By some estimates, 40 to 45 percent of U.S. Catholics are Latino, including more than 60 percent of Catholics under the age of 18. How many U.S. cardinals are Latino? Zero.