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Arts & CultureLast Take
Eileen Markey
The death of renowned reporter Jim Dwyer is a loss for New York City—as well as for all the people he influenced, informed, or touched in other ways over the course of an impressive life.
Arts & CultureLast Take
Sam Rocha
The five most memorable books of Sam Rocha's summer formed "a resounding counterfactual rebuke of the cottage industry reporting the doom of Catholic academia."
Anti-Catholic bias may not be as blatant as when John F. Kennedy entered the White House, but it still arises in subtle forms. (Wikimedia Commons)
FaithLast Take
Fay Vincent
Fay Vincent, the former commissioner of Major League Baseball, recalls anti-Catholic bias and asks if it is now taking more subtle forms, including attacks on the ”dogma” of Amy Coney Barrett.
Politics & SocietyLast Take
Erika Bachiochi
To realize Ginsburg’s vision for authentic equality between men and women, we will have to point our children to those who recognize unborn life not as a hindrance but as the reason for greater solidarity with one another.
Politics & SocietyLast Take
Kathleen McChesney
Strong laws and codes of conduct for law enforcement officers already exist, but mechanisms for oversight and accountability are needed, writes Kathleen McChesney.
Arts & CultureLast Take
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.
A former president of Georgetown remembers the legendary coach John Thompson Jr.