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FaithShort Take
Brandon Sanchez
This year, the election hovered over the Teach-In, with conversations about immigration and racism predominating.
In Phoenix, Az., a Maricopa County Elections official feeds a ballot into a machine during a training session on Oct. 25. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Politics & SocietyNews
Michael J. O’Loughlin
“I just want people to know the candidates as they really are, to know the pros and cons of all the issues, to make intelligent choices and not just simply vote this party or that party.”
A message on Gab.com, a social media site popular with far-right extremists and apparently used by the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect, explains that the site is now effectively offline, banned by payment processors such as PayPal and internet infrastructure providers. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Ellen K. Boegel
“Trump’s words may arguably have had a tendency to encourage unlawful use of force, but they did not specifically advocate for listeners to take unlawful action.”
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Ronald E. Osborn
President Trump’s triumph has revealed in stark relief how few authentic conservatives are left in our expressivist land.
Arts & CultureBooks
Kyle Gautreau
After 300 years, New Orleans remains one of our most unique—and troubled—cities.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Brandon Sanchez
Regardless of who wins in November, what happens next for the social-justice movement in America?