Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed a “fetal heartbeat” law that protects unborn babies by banning abortion in the state at about six weeks of pregnancy, which is before many women even know they are pregnant. The law makes Wyoming the fifth…
Posted on | March 11, 2026 | No Comments Talk about an easy layup. That headline is such an invitation to sarcastic responses that I would be ashamed to make wisecracks. As is my habit when I encounter something like this, the first question…
Michael S. Rose’s The Subversive Art of a Classical Education: Reclaiming the Mind in an Age of Speed, Screens, and Skill-Drills is the latest addition to the growing genre of books about classical education. Rose combines theory and practice to…
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An NBC poll finds that among U.S. voters Pope Leo XIV is most esteemed in comparison to other public personalities. When pollsters surveyed 1,000 registered voters about how they felt about Leo, 42 percent of respondents were “very positive” or…
The ideology of scientism, which holds that only the findings of the natural sciences count as truth, has worsened the conflict between faith and science. And with the two pitted against each other, and many young people not wanting to be…
Cardinal Dominique Joseph Mathieu of Tehran and Isfahan, Iran has surfaced in Rome after days of uncertainty about his whereabouts following the start of a U.S. and Israel-Iran war. In a brief statement sent to the Belgian Catholic news site,…
Some California parents were granted a reprieve last week when the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Mirabelli v. Bonta blocked the enforcement of a California law prohibiting educators from sharing details about a child’s “gender identity.” Prior to…
I’ll get right to the point. Leigh Snead’s new book Infertile but Fruitful is one of the finest personal testimonies I’ve read in the past decade. It’s a “simple” story in the best sense: concise, intimate, utterly frank, and memorable. It…
History often gives us striking juxtapositions—stories of two individuals whose lives draw sharp lines between competing worldviews. Such is the case with Margaret Sanger and Margaret (Peggy) Hartshorn—two women who each left a profound mark on…
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