It’s doubtful that a former American presidential candidate has ever formally endorsed incivility before, but Hillary Clinton is ever full of surprises.
In an interview ...
The Trump administration’s most significant and lasting decisions will be about U.S. policy toward China. Far more consequential than even the Supreme Court’s compositio...
This brief essay first appeared in the Oct. 7 Sunday bulletin of St. John the Evangelist/St. Wendelin Roman Catholic parishes of Butler. It is reproduced with the bl...
Nikki Haley, who on Tuesday announced her resignation as the U.S. representative to the United Nations, was less strident than the president who appointed her — not much...
It’s deja vu for Ohio Democrats. At the state party dinner Sunday night, the star attraction was an exciting speaker who’s a new-generation voice for change, a person of...
Occasionally I tune in CNN, actually appreciate some of its news discussions and otherwise grin and bear it. The other day, though, I frowned and decided not to bear it ...
Democrats suffered a stinging loss in the fight over Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation, and have concluded that the constitutional system is to blame.
You see, if only the ...
A widely anticipated textbook, “Universal Economics,” has just been published by Liberty Fund. Its authors are two noted UCLA economists, the late Armen A. Alchian and W...
It’s graceless and ugly, and rarely a good idea, to kick people when they’re down.
The word “triumphalism” captures that kind of kicking. In a polarized political enviro...
I am a “cradle Catholic” from the South Side of Chicago. In local parlance, “I was baptized at Sabina, grew up in Leo, Leo HS, class of ’62.” Faith was simple because th...