COMMENTARY: The love of power is the opposite of the power of love — so why do we idolize strength over virtue?
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Baptism does what nothing else can. As Martin Luther said, by baptism “we are made holy and are saved, which no other kind of ...
Elon Musk’s purge of our federal government is a teachable moment. Contrary to its purported goal of streamlining government, ...
U.S. tariffs could push allies to forge closer relationships with other countries like China and India, according to former U ...
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Empathy isn't a sin. It's a risk.
Joe Rigney’s new book, “The Sin of Empathy,” released late last month, tells us that empathy “often leads to cowardice” and ...
In the mood for a good laugh? Our favorite funny books for kids are sure to get even the most reluctant readers engaged and giggling. The humorous options on this list range from silly picture books ...
This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we look at how common sense is used in politics. Plus, is there really such a thing as ...
As controversial as his policies may sound at first, he turns them into common sense. Schmitz Various European countries have tried Trump’s “gold card” idea to sell citizenship, and several ...
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As the recent and indecisive German federal election results show, things will have to become much worse for the political pendulum to swing back towards common sense. Time though is running out.
the sense of urgency to end the war has reached an unprecedented level among all parties, making "peace" the largest common denominator at that day's Security Council meeting. The three-year-long ...