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Cutting interest rates would be a terrible idea

President Donald Trump escalated his fairly one-sided war of words this week with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whom he nominated for the position in 2017. “‘Preemptive...

Pope Francis failed John Paul II’s moral test on Ukraine

“Be not afraid.” When Pope John Paul II uttered those words in 1979, they resonated far beyond his native Warsaw, Poland. His proclamation was...

An Oregon house bill would greenlight political lawfare

Tens of millions of Americans deal with differing levels of fraud every year, so many that, in Oregon, Attorney General Dan Rayfield has made...

Trump cannot give up on Ukraine peace before pressuring Russia

President Donald Trump is growing impatient with efforts to negotiate an end to Russia’s war against Ukraine. Reflecting on negotiations, he recently warned, “There’s...

The markets and nervous Trump supporters

THE MARKETS AND NERVOUS TRUMP SUPPORTERS. Back in February 2016, during the Republican presidential primaries, I wrote about the fatigue some Trump supporters and possible...

My fellow Catholics: Don’t read this article about the Papal election

Who shows up at a morning Mass on Easter Monday? It is a tiny portion of regular Mass-going Catholics who go to any given daily...

A response to China-Russia Arctic dominance could bolster US-Canada ties

Russian state-owned nuclear energy corporation Rosatom and Chinese shipping company Hainan Yangpu NewNew Shipping announced in 2024 that they would cooperate on operating an...

DOJ lawsuit against Maine over women’s sports represents fight for equality 

History has a way of repeating itself. In 1971, the predominantly minority inmates of Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York staged a prison rebellion,...

America First might mean Hegseth has to go

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is again under fire for sharing sensitive intelligence about impending military operations in Yemen on the messaging app Signal....

Harvard’s billions are a privilege, not an entitlement

Harvard University’s lawsuit to stop the Trump administration from freezing billions of dollars of federal funding encapsulates a tendency among those who receive grants...
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