• Happy Holidays, or Whatever

    By Troy Hudson The holidays are about nothing if not tradition. The anticipation that builds as the season draws near is a direct function of the cyclical nature of our shared cultural Read more

  • From the Desk of the Managing Editor

    By Ben Riggleman You’ve probably heard something about a tax bill in recent weeks. Congressional Republicans narrowly succeeded in passing different versions of a wide-ranging tax-reform bill in the House of Representatives Read more

  • Religion: The Good and the Bad

    By Johnny Morton At the age of 10, I remember being forced in my Sunday’s best clothes (which were too stiff and uncomfortable) and sitting with my grandmother in St. Dominic’s Roman Read more

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  • What If…

    What If…

    By Lloyd Metcalf Divide and conquer is more than a military strategy, it’s a political strategy, a business strategy, and one to which the American people have fallen victim. What if the Read more

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