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Demonstrator chants in support of federal contraception mandate outside U.S. Supreme Court. (CNS photo/Jonathan Ernst, Reuters)
Editorials
The Editors
Framing the court ruling as a victory for religious freedom, while accurate, is perhaps too narrow.
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Current Comment
The Editors
Government efforts have shifted homeless from tourist spots to other parts of the city.
Detainees sleep in holding cell at U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing facility in Brownsville, Texas.
Editorials
The Editors
A humanitarian catastrophe is quietly escalating at the country’s southern borders.
SHARED DREAM. President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr., Whitney Young and James Farmer in January 1964.
Vantage Point
The Editors
Vantage Point 1964: The editors celebrate passage of the historic piece of legislation.
Member of Iraqi security forces stands guard in front of army volunteers. (CNS photo/Ahmed Saad, Reuters)
Current Comment
The Editors
The recently re-articulated Obama Doctrine is being put to the test by militants in Iraq.
The Editors
Charlotte, N.C. (June 20, 2014) – Father Matt Malone, S.J., editor in chief of America is pleased to announce that the Jesuit-sponsored journal has garnered a record-breaking 27 awards for journalistic excellence from the Catholic Press Association, the most awards won by America in a sin
John McLaughlin and Richard Nixon
The Editors
Fifty years after the resignation of President Nixon, literary editor Raymond A. Schroth, S.J., shares the untold story of three Jesuits and the three very different roles each played in the Watergate affair. Here you can take a look back at America's coverage of the political crime of the centu
Editorials
The Editors
In West Point speech, Obama makes his case for the new role of American power abroad.
Young Brazilian fans outside the Arena Corinthians stadium in Sao Paulo (CNS photo/Diego Azubel, EPA)
Current Comment
The Editors
Anti-human trafficking activists warn of heightened risk during World Cup in Brazil.
Editorials
The Editors
The most over-rewarded players in American health care push paper, not pills.