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Whose Land?

November 28, 2016

Vol. 215 / No. 17

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Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsNovember 15, 2016

The plight of these children and teens highlights the growing problem of unaccompanied child migrants throughout Europe.

 Portland Head Light Station, Cape Elizabeth, Maine. (Creative Commons)
Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsNovember 15, 2016

The citizens of Maine quietly approved an unorthodox way of electing people to office.

The U.S. Supreme Court is seen in Washington Sept. 28. In the first week of its new term, the court heard oral arguments Oct. 5 in a case questioning whether racial bias might have played a role in a 1995 death penalty sentence. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
Politics & Society Current Comment
The EditorsNovember 15, 2016

Slowly, the death penalty is gaining ground again.

Generation Faith
Nicole BazisNovember 17, 2016

God did not include me, but my too-cool-for-religion friend group did.

Baie de Grand Goâve. (Photo by U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Julio Rivera [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons)
Politics & Society Signs Of the Times
Tim PadgettNovember 16, 2016

Haitian expatriates have long considered themselves a “dissed” diaspora—in both their new country and the old.

Politics & Society Signs Of the Times

“Two priorities that we have are unity and governance,” said Jonathan Reyes, executive director of the U.S. Catholic bishops’ Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development. “So this divisive election—we somehow have to get to the other side. That will not be easy,

Politics & Society Signs Of the Times

Euthanasia is occurring in Quebec at three times the rate the government predicted, but obtaining accurate statistics on medically assisted deaths across Canada is almost impossible and could lead to abuse, according to opponents of the practice.