Politics
Part One: Do We Still Need Religion?
Throughout the nation our minds and activities have now turned toward Christmas, a celebration many among us still consider to be profoundly religious.
Throughout the nation our minds and activities have now turned toward Christmas, a celebration many among us still consider to be profoundly religious.
This fall some Princeton University students uncovered one of the worst kept secrets in American history: Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States, was a racist.
Early one day this week NPR transmitted a segment about the presidential candidates and a needed skill set.
Words are grossly inadequate when trying to address the horrific attacks on the amazing city of Paris.