Catholic Church called out
On Friday, an appeal for reformation in the Catholic Church was published by German University theologians.
On Friday, an appeal for reformation in the Catholic Church was published by German University theologians.
Reagan’s 100th birthday occurred on Sunday. Our veneration of him should not lead to nostalgia. Rather it should cause us to look toward the future.
Super Bowl Sunday usually has something for everyone, but if you were looking forward to the musical talent side of it, you’re probably feeling pretty left out.
Reader response to the Feb. 2 letter to the editor, "Hypocrisy in Democracy."
The pro-choice movement should also respect the decisions of people who do not want their tax money being used to pay for procedures they find immoral.
The debate over the definition of rape in the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act sets a dangerous precedent.
The increasingly competitive world of dictatorships requires leadership and skill. Egypt’s leader, Mubarak, has always provided that leadership.
The right-wing criticism of Michelle Obama’s program to reduce child obesity is completely unfounded.
People in Dallas who were supposed to be celebrating the big game instead had to endure a winter storm that brought dangerous snow and ice to the area.
Bravo for the evacuation of two ASU students from Egypt. Boo to yet another attempt by the Arizona Legislature to overstep its bounds.
Has the need to know absolutely everything about one’s favorite sports teams and players gone overboard and become an obsession?
In reference to the Feb. 1 editorial, “Gun flaws.”
Jeffrey Immelt has been appointed to promote competition in a world of corporatism and regulations. Mark my words: he won’t change anything.
British actor Henry Cavill will be playing the next Superman. Though Superman is an American hero, there is the chance that a Brit will portray him well.
The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act couldn’t come at a worse time.
In the State of the Union address, education and respect for teachers were among the plans to boost our nation’s stance in this competitive era. Maybe more respect means a bigger paycheck.
The Nobel Peace Prize should go to someone who actively works to make the world a more peaceful place.
Emotional abuse can cause severe health problems. How do you know when you are being psychologically abused?
In the next decade or so, hall of fame selections will have to become more stringent.
In reference to the Feb. 1 editorial, “Gun flaws.”
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