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Politics & Society Editorials
March 05, 2020
The coronavirus poses a threat that knows no borders. As Catholics, neither does our love and concern for our neighbors.
Politics & Society Editorials
February 21, 2020
Taking away access to minor-league baseball for many Americans is against our national interest and our longstanding culture.
Politics & Society Editorials
February 07, 2020
Congress cannot continue to sit idly by while the executive branch continues to demolish our already broken immigration system. This body has been negligent for far too long in its duty to pass a fair and humane immigration reform.
Faith Editorials
February 07, 2020
Perhaps Catholics in the United States might redouble their efforts to give alms this Lent and to reflect in greater depth on the spiritual benefits the practice can bring.
Politics & Society Editorials
February 06, 2020
In the impeachment and trial of President Trump, institutional self-interest was insufficient to overcome partisan self-interest.
Politics & Society Editorials
January 24, 2020
The killing of General Suleimani is only the latest—and by no means unique—example of reliance on an A.U.M.F. long after its passage and far outside its reasonable scope.
Politics & Society Editorials
January 24, 2020
Slower population growth in the United States is worrisome for the nation's economic growth, but welcoming immigrants and supporting families could be a viable solution, write the Editors.
Politics & Society Editorials
January 15, 2020
Our prayers are with our country, all the members of the U.S. Senate and the president as this trial begins.
Politics & Society Editorials
January 10, 2020
Because abortion will likely remain legal in many if not most states regardless of where the court comes down on Roe, building a culture that helps mothers and fathers to welcome children remains imperative.
Politics & Society Editorials
January 10, 2020
As we celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. this month, it is worth remembering that despite the intensely political nature of his ministry and activism, Dr. King was himself not a politician so much as a prophet.