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Politics & SocietyColumns
James T. Keane
Archbishop Oscar Romero had as many enemies in death as in life.
South African Police attempt to control widespread xenophobic attacks
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Russell Pollitt, S.J.
Church and civil organizations are working to bring relief to victims.
FINAL REST. Men place a headstone at the grave of Seydo Mehmud Cumo, 44, at a cemetery in Suruc, Turkey, Oct. 11. Cumo was a Syrian Kurdish fighter killed in clashes with Islamic State militants in Kobani, Syria.
Politics & Society
Elias D. Mallon
"Why don't they speak out?" Faced with the savage persecution of Christians and other religious minorities in Syria and Iraq, that is a question one often hears as the atrocities of the so-called Islamic State continue in the name of Islam.
President George H.W. Bush takes the oath of office in January, 1989. (Wikipedia Commons/Library of Congress photo). 
Politics & SocietyOf Many Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
No one should visit a presidential library expecting to see a balanced assessment.
HELPING HANDS. AmeriCorps members put up dry wall after the tornado in Joplin, Mo
Politics & Society
William J. Byron
There is a link waiting to be forged between civilian national service and post-service higher educational benefits. If pursued, this link could help ease the burden of student debt and help students meet the out-of-reach prices of higher education.
Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 16th President of the United States
Politics & SocietyIn All Things
Joseph McAuley
Perhaps the most important thing about Abraham Lincoln—and what makes him so enduring in the popular memory—was the plain fact that he was so human.