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Trump and the Art of the Nuclear Deal
The Editors
May 18, 2018
Beyond relations with Iran and North Korea, the way Mr. Trump is wielding economic and military power will come with collateral costs.
Politics & Society
Of Many Things
Not everything is bad news in public discourse
Matt Malone, S.J.
May 18, 2018
Hundreds of organizations across the country are doing the hard work of bringing people together for civil debate and thoughtful reflection.
Politics & Society
Last Take
Why understanding despair must be a part of our health care system
Michael Rozier, S.J.
May 18, 2018
Effective medical and public health interventions are necessary to solve diseases of despair.
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Catholic Relief Services official: There’s little hope for an end to border violence in Gaza
Kevin Clarke
May 17, 2018
The willingness to rush the border fence despite the I.D.F.’s overwhelming firepower is a testimony to the despair of the people living in Gaza.
Politics & Society
Features
As their parents get older, who will care for people with disabilities?
John W. Miller
May 17, 2018
As states continue to close large state-run institutions designed to house large numbers of people with cognitive disabilities, the United States faces a new crisis: a shortage of new nonprofit group homes.
Politics & Society
Short Take
Prescriptions are no longer the chief cause of the opioid crisis
Sally Satel
May 17, 2018
Excess opioid pills can fall into the wrong hands, but we should not respond by denying relief to millions with long-term or intense pain.
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