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A violent assault on a famous author revives an ugly history: the fatwa against Salman Rushdie.
Photo courtesy of Unite Here Local 23
The Senate cafeteria workers are not asking for much—just an improved hourly rate that has a chance of catching up to inflation and something close to the health insurance abundance enjoyed by the senators they serve each day.
Proposed federal regulatory changes to the Affordable Care Act will mean “woke” political correctness will trump medical and ethical considerations, likely exacerbating a nursing and physician shortage in the U.S., claim some critics.
In the midst of a crowd, a woman holds a sign which says "I vote pro-life first."
It is time for pro-lifers to abandon the nose-holding, smash the MAGA idol and find a different way.
View from the windows of the International Space Station (NASA via Unsplash)
I get the sense that a monumental moment in history “passed us by” this week when Russia announced on Tuesday that it would withdraw from the International Space Station before the end of the decade.
I’m in my late 50s, but elections still make me feel like I’m supposed to shut up and let the grown-ups talk.
The us-them thinking of modern Trumpist populism is nothing new. Americans have been responding to duress with xenophobia and anti-government narratives since the country's founding.
Andrew Bird (Wikimedia Commons)
On his new album, Andrew Bird takes a hard look at the ills of contemporary America and wonders how on earth we got here.
John Kennedy Toole's only novel was published after his death—but quickly became a classic of American comic fiction.
Four years after the Holy See and China reached a provisional agreement on the appointment of bishops, Archbishop Paul Gallagher says the results are “not terribly impressive.”