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The Persistence of Rainbows Jun. 20, 2026

Stephanie Hayes

Do you know how rainbows are made? Sure, most of us remember third-grade science, prisms dancing fro... Read More

Hillary is Right Jun. 20, 2026

Susan Estrich

In a new interview this week, Hillary Clinton identified the key decision that resulted in President... Read More

'Childhood Interrupted': What Enslaved Children Teach Us About America Today Jun. 19, 2026

Holding Space for Good

An elementary school in Louisville, Kentucky, sits on land that was once the Farmington hemp plantat... Read More

It's Time To Pick Up the Torch of Washington, Lincoln and Kennedy Jun. 17, 2026

The Raffel Ticket

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy secured the top three spots for the most "out... Read More

Cesar Chavez Had an Accomplice -- It's Time to Cancel Dolores Huerta Jun. 16, 2026

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — You remember that book you started but didn't finish? Or the home project you bega... Read More

Through the Strangers' Eyes Jun. 12, 2026

Erick Erickson

The World Cup is kicking off here in the United States and for the next five weeks, a sport most Ame... Read More

To be Human is to be Exceptional Jun. 12, 2026

The Language of Ethics

"Do you have any heroes?" I'm guessing that Peter Singer would answer with a hard "no," considering ... Read More

If You Get Where You're Going, You've Taken the Wrong Road Jun. 05, 2026

The Language of Ethics

The story isn't new. But it continues to fascinate as it becomes more relevant every day. Three deca... Read More

America's Story Is Resilience. Martina McBride Has Been Singing It for Years. Jun. 05, 2026

Holding Space for Good

When artists canceled their performances for President Donald Trump's June 25 Great American State F... Read More

The Man at the Corner with the Bucket Jun. 04, 2026

Susan Estrich

I was stopped at a red light when I noticed a man on the sidewalk pouring water over his head. He ha... Read More

Shouldn't Public Protection Be for, You Know, the Public? Jun. 03, 2026

Jim Hightower

A core role of the U.S. Department of Justice is to protect people from abuse by giant corporations.... Read More

How to Help Boys Jun. 01, 2026

Victor Joecks

It would be better for boys if society stopped expecting them to act like girls. A Texas mom recent... Read More

Think Twice Before You Take Advice May. 29, 2026

The Language of Ethics

Legend has it that Apelles of Kos, court painter of Alexander the Great, displayed his paintings in ... Read More

Want Everything to Go Smoothly? Be Careful What You Wish For May. 22, 2026

The Language of Ethics

How did we ever get by before Google Maps and Waze? I ask myself that question every time I travel, ... Read More

The AI CEO's Are Their Own Worst Enemy May. 22, 2026

Erick Erickson

Much of our rising energy costs comes from a decades-long campaign of progressive environmentalists ... Read More

Losing Abe: A Giant Passes at a Particularly Bad Time May. 19, 2026

Jeff Robbins

In the late 1940s, when clever-sounding defenses of Soviet totalitarianism had overtaken certain fas... Read More

Why Attention to Detail Brings the Big Picture to Life May. 14, 2026

The Language of Ethics

I've always adored Rembrandt. From the time my grandfather first took me to the art museum, I was en... Read More

Israel: A 78-Year-Old Miracle May. 13, 2026

The Raffel Ticket

On May 14, 1948, Israel declared its independence. It did so following a United Nations vote to part... Read More

Tell Women the Truth About Motherhood May. 11, 2026

Victor Joecks

America loves to celebrate mothers while doing little to inspire young women to become them. The bi... Read More

How Ethical Leaders Promote Success and Happiness May. 08, 2026

The Language of Ethics

Storm clouds loom on the horizon. Your heart pounds. Your fists clench. Your body tenses as you anti... Read More