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In All Things
Remembering the riddle, the mystery and the enigma that was Richard Nixon
Joseph McAuley
August 08, 2015
Richard Nixon was a complicated man who happened to be a conflicted man.
Politics & Society
Faith in Focus
Was bombing Japan the only option?
Robert Deiters
August 05, 2015
What could have morally justified killing 140,000 people, most of whom were civilians?
Politics & Society
Vantage Point
Spires or Tombs?: The editors on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Editors
July 21, 2015
What defense can there be, then, against the awful forces that have now been unleashed with the utter terror of the atomic bomb?
Politics & Society
Dispatches
The real story behind Katy Perry, the nuns and the convent lawsuit
Jim McDermott
July 15, 2015
It’s not about David and Goliath; it’s about Grandma.
Politics & Society
Laudato Si
Francis’ call to action should be heeded by political leaders, writes Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
Sheldon Whitehouse
July 07, 2015
U.S. Senator says pope's words have bolstered "those who labor to wake up our nation."
Politics & Society
In All Things
When it comes to abolishing the death penalty, who should decide?
Richard W. Garnett
June 29, 2015
The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits the infliction of cruel and unusual punishments. It has long been established that this ban does not categorically rule out the death penalty.
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