Correction appended, March 26, 2014.
After weeks spent offering up increasingly desperate excuses for the glitchy rollout of Obamacare’s insurance exchanges, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius seemed
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Correction appended, March 26, 2014.
After weeks spent offering up increasingly desperate excuses for the glitchy rollout of Obamacare’s insurance exchanges, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius seemed
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Isra al-Modallal is unlikely to do much for the Palestinian struggle, but she’ll be great for Muslim women
A new study in the journal Pediatrics that’s getting a lot of mileage in the media laments a disturbing trend of violence in movies. According to a survey conducted by Brad Bushman, a professor of communication and psychology at …
Twenty percent of transgendered Americans have served in the military. They deserve the same protections as other vets.
A more gender-inclusive analysis of the situation would lead to better solutions
Adjustment to civilian life means leaving behind the most supportive and cohesive social network they’ve ever experienced
What we’re seeing (aside from bullying) is the messy process of the races coming closer together, not racism
Don’t present it as a “woman’s issue.” Sell it as diversity of opinion.
Personal interests don’t have to arise “naturally” but are often triggered by external events
Pope Francis has called for a change in the Catholic agenda, but it’s not clear that the Bishops have gotten the memo
It is de rigueur to groan about the ever expanding Christmas season, about the tinsel and holly busting out before the first frost and those irksome Walmart ads pushing layaway plans alongside Labor Day promotions.
In most years, such grumbling is justified. This year, however, the aggressive early sales push is brought on not (only) …
Candidates such as Virginia’s Robert Sarvis weren’t spoilers after all
Americans are leaving behind single-faith identities. According to a 2009 study by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, almost one quarter of all Americans attend religious services of more than one faith or denomination. Interfaith marriages are increasingly common, with families who are Jewish-Christian constituting the first …