Exploring the ‘sin’ of our time, this piece unveils the arrogance in assuming history is deterministically linear.
When viewed as a tax credit to help those with young children, the new monthly payments for children makes sense even to a fiscal conservative.
Exploring the 'sin' of our time, this piece unveils the arrogance in assuming history is deterministically linear.
Misguided empathy can harm. True understanding demands not just listening but deep knowledge and open hearts.
A near-death experience at 39 leads a mother to challenge her perceptions of entitlement, faith, and mortality.
Much has been said about rescinding “Section 230.” What is this? And how does it affect the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
The inauguration of our new president is almost a week old. There’s one especially striking moment from his speech that can’t and shouldn’t yet slip from our memories.
If you have questions or concerns about the Black Lives Matter movement, does that make you racist—or suggest that you don’t believe “black lives matter?” Of course not. But if Americans were needing a reminder of why not, Jonathan Isaac just provided it.
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