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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Turning our backs on Syrian atrocities by Michael Gerson: “This is the problem with impunity for mass atrocities. It encourages future horrors, which create cycles of terror and revenge, which destabilize whole regions and generate new threats. Which is why atrocity prevention is a core national… Read More Around the Web

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Those Were The Days by Michael Sean Winters: “Unless Americans find better ways to navigate their differences than those offered by the culture wars of the past 40 years, we will be little able to confront the large challenges the nation faces.” On July 23, 1944,… Read More Around the Web

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Poor Sanitation in India May Afflict Well-Fed Children With Malnutrition by Gardiner Harris: “An emerging body of scientific studies suggest that Vivek and many of the 162 millionother children under the age of 5 in the world who are malnourished are suffering less a lack of… Read More Around the Web

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Pro-Life, Anti-Poverty by Elizabeth Stoker Bruenig: “If the goal really is reducing abortion and supporting the ability of mothers to care for their infants, the data directs us to a very intuitive solution: give would-be moms, especially the poorest, the financial boost they need to give… Read More Around the Web

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Inequality Is Not Inevitable by Joseph E. Stiglitz: “The American political system is overrun by money. Economic inequality translates into political inequality, and political inequality yields increasing economic inequality.” Assisted dying is the final triumph of market capitalism by Giles Fraser: “Assisted dying is the final… Read More Around the Web

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Sudan Said to Revive Notorious Militias  by Jeffrey Gettleman: “The Sudanese government has reconstituted the janjaweed, notorious militias that terrorized the restive Darfur region for years, making them an official, uniformed force that has recently burned down huts and attacked civilians, according to a new report… Read More Around the Web

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Check out these recent articles from around the web: Virtue and Economic Life by Morning’s Minion: “This really exposes the incompatibility between Catholicism and libertarianism at a deep anthropological level. For libertarians, self-interest is a virtue, as it leads to more effective and efficient outcomes. But for Catholics, service is always the starting point.” Nothing… Read More Around the Web