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Editorials
The Editors
International news in recent months has brought a steady stream of stories about migrants and refugees—their struggles to reach safety in Europe and their struggles after they get there. They leave their homes out of fear for their lives or at least in the hope of providing a future for their
Oranges are sorted and packed by a worker in late February at the IMG Citrus packinghouse in Vero Beach, Fla. Labor Day, honoring U.S. workers, is observed Sept. 7 this year. (CNS photo/Jim West)
Editorials
The Editors
Economists are very good at quantifying the cost of labor, but we struggle greatly to talk about its worth.
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The Editors
The one solution that has been proven to help minority students is not even on the table: integration.
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The Editors
A series of undercover videos has brought renewed attention, in chilling and often gruesome detail, to a seldom discussed aspect of the abortion industry.
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The Editors
How does a nation build up an economy that builds up its people?
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The Editors
The landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges represents the high-water mark in the culture wars that have afflicted the country and the church for decades. Some view the court’s decision to redefine civil marriage in order to accommodate same-sex couples as an egregi