What began as a defense of tradition has become an increasingly open rejection of papal authority and the teachings of the ...
When public order breaks down, the Sixth Amendment raises a deeper question: what justice is owed not only to the accused, ...
Coptic Christians, once hopeful after the Arab Spring, now endure renewed marginalization under a regime praised abroad for ...
Gavrilo Princip and St. Joan of Arc stand at opposite poles of a question historians still cannot settle: does history happen ...
In June 2026, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released an opinion arguing that the “[Equal Employment Opportunity ...
China’s Ministry of State Security would like its citizens to be on the lookout for foreign spies, including, apparently, ...
For decades, America has been told that the key to better schools is more money. Underperformance, the argument runs, is ...
It is understandable that people are trying to find a way to reduce what this war is costing them at the pump (and otherwise) ...
This past week, Grove City College’s Institute for Faith & Freedom hosted a talk by my fellow columnist Salena Zito on the ...
Nearly three decades after the end of the Troubles, Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is once again on fire. On ...
When did it go wrong? President Trump had a perfect thing going. A beautiful hotel right between the White House and Capitol ...
Early Thursday local time in the Middle East, the U.S. launched a round of airstrikes on Iran. Reports say the attacks ...
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