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In his “Person of the Year” interview with Time, Trump indicated that he’d focus on those convicted of nonviolent offenses. But when asked to be specific, he wavered.
Can libertarian conservatives provide the political heft that Democrats and immigrant advocates need to enact reform?
Black men bleed, and White House remains unmoved.
Fundamental change will require, among other things, more women running for and winning elective office.
"Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2" takes on one juror's journey, which lasted long after the trial.
Subjected to mustard gas and sworn to secrecy, these soldiers became guinea pigs -- and suffered for it throughout their lives.
The fundamental question remains how to deal with a regime that is unrelentingly hostile and at times seemingly insane.
The struggle in D.C. pales next to the struggle of American families, but apparently that hasn't registered with the political players.
Some dioceses heed call to boot troops because of pro-choice women held up as role models for achievement in their chosen fields.
Reason, justice and clear grasp of our national interests should guide our immigration policy.
No matter what his legal authority, president can't shirk moral duty to help refugees.
Sex trade is brutal, enslaving and profitable business. Only a multifront, relentless attack can diminish it.
After his campaign rhetoric, Trump shouldn't be surprised if the women of an iconic American chorus line refuse to step in line.
In America, deranged people can kill with racial, ethnic, religious or any of a wide range of hatreds and receive far differing reactions from the national media, the general public and seemingly even from the forces of justice.
Hardee's, Carl's Jr. CEO tends to dismiss workers' call for higher wages, blames over-regulaton for their plight.