"A generation of young men who struggle to emulate aspirational standards of appearance are in dire need of the church's affirmation that they are just fine the way they are," writes Jeromiah Taylor.
Bhabani Shankar Nayak In society, the insidious politics of crony capitalism is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, ...
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Set against the fading spring ritual of Gongul in Kashmir, this story traces how land once sanctified by Sufi teachings and ...
Platner has made some attempts to reconcile with Maine Jewish communities, including hosting a Passover seder. But now, as ...
Angus Taylor can demonise migrants all he wants, but without saying how many he'll cut and who will pay the costs, he's no ...
The speechwriter of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen must have fancied himself (genderspeak: themselves) ...
To say Scottish politics has become dominated by a cautious and technocratic managerialism is not a controversial stance ...
If your fully grown son or daughter behaves in ways that display a sense of outsized grandiosity or a lack of care for others ...
For six years, supporters of late Governor Rotimi Akeredolu held sway in the political firmament of Ondo State. However, his ...
We were told we couldn’t take a joke, and that social media isn’t real life. Now the misogyny of early chatrooms and Gamergate has made its way to the White House, says journalist and feminist activis ...