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A memorial is seen at the Place de la Republique in Paris on November 15. (CNS photo/Lucie Brousseau)
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If you hate government with the heat of a thousand suns, you might think that Carly Fiorina crushed it on Tuesday night. (Shutterstock)
Rubio looked ahead to the general election, but Fiorina was the most consistently grim.
Henry "Scoop" Jackson, once the very definition of a moderate Democrat, would not be welcome on either party's debate stage this year.
Moderates in both parties are appealing to Wall Street, not working-class voters.
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of Network, appears with the Nuns on the Bus campaign in Washington in September. (CNS photo/Lisa Johnston, St. Louis Review)
We realized in the new encyclical, "Laudato Si,'" what people haven’t talked about much is that Pope Francis has over 30 paragraphs that talk about politics and the role of politics. He speaks about creating an economy of inclusion. We realized that you can’t have an economy of inclusion without a politics of inclusion.
Woman holds Cuban flag near Havana's apostolic nunciature Sept. 19. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn)
It was one of the more absurd moments of America’s Cuba policy.In 2011, as the Communist island began drilling for what may be billions of barrels of oil off its northern coast, a legitimate fear gripped the United States. That was the specter of an oil spill, a BP-style disaster choking the F
Donald Trump, champion of a system of winners and losers, may be benefiting from a backlash against utopian schemes. (Shutterstock)
National politics are polarized along both partisan and racial lines, making it difficult to assemble a broad coalition to do anything.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush talked about his "conflict" over the death penalty on "Meet the Press." (Image from nbcnews.com)
Mr. Bush’s comments on "Meet the Press" reflect a softening of support for capital punishment among political conservatives.
Jeb Bush, at left, was unprepared for how prepared Marco Rubio would be for his attack. (Image from video.cnbc.com.)
The biggest clash of the debate was between Mr. Rubio and Jeb Bush, whose status as Establishment Favorite is whirling down the drain.
Billy Bob Thornton as Pat Candy and Sandra Bullock as Jane in “Our Brand Is Crisis.”
Examine the meaning of truth in politics and broadcast news.