Apples and Oranges—and Abuse
In August 2018, the Attorney General of Pennsylvania released a Grand Jury report on clergy sexual abuse cases in most of the Commonwealth's Catholic dioceses.
In August 2018, the Attorney General of Pennsylvania released a Grand Jury report on clergy sexual abuse cases in most of the Commonwealth's Catholic dioceses.
On February 7, 2022, Brantly Millegan was fired as the director of operations for Ethereum Name Services (ENS).
If there is anything I learned during my time as an interrogator at Guantanamo Bay, it is the importance of a well-formed conscience.
Yesterday I received a letter from England that bore the postmark "Dog Awareness Week." It came with a printed paw-mark.
Opposition to 'trans-affirming treatment' for children crosses religious and political divides.
Some years ago, in Defending Marriage: Twelve Arguments for Sanity, I wrote, as the ninth argument, that "to celebrate an abnormal behavior makes things worse, not better, for those inclined to engage in it."
In sentencing the former tennis champion, Boris Becker, to imprisonment for having failed to disclose assets during bankruptcy proceedings, the judge referred to his lack of remorse, which is to say his lack of publicly expressed remorse.
Bishop Paprocki of Springfield, Ill. offers guidance to Catholics concerned about the COVID vaccine.
For the providential class, nothing succeeds like the failure of others: it therefore needs perpetual grounds for grievance by minorities.
From Sen. Rand Paul's grilling of Rachel Levine to a litany of state bills to protect girls' sports from unfair competition and gender-confused children from dangerous drugs and surgeries, the 'gender wars' continue to heat up.