Immigrants aren’t more religious than those born in the U.S., but they are making American faith communities more diverse.
The history of a prominent church pastored by MLK in Alabama shows the reason African Americans often don't embrace either ...
The Iranian Revolution of 1979 marked the beginning of the end of the American Century in the Middle East. Anderson has given ...
The bloody ideological instability of the United States – demonstrated this week by the horrific killing of Charlie Kirk – ...
Galveston was religiously tolerant and pluralistic long before such considerations reached the American conscience. Prejudice ...
At the massive memorial held for Charlie Kirk, he was declared a martyr several times. Notably, Vice President JD Vance ...
After a well-publicized case of political violence—such as a riot or assassination—commentators often speak of the need to ...
Opinion

America’s Zombie Democracy

Opposition parties, the judiciary, the press, and civil-society groups aren’t destroyed, but over time they lose their life, staggering on like zombie institutions, giving the impression that ...
A South African man's claim has gone viral, with some believing it will mark the end times and many more mocking it on social ...
At a time when allegations of antisemitism are rampant and often incoherent, historian Mark Mazower offers a helpfully lucid ...
While Anglo Australians march against migration and politicians rail against migrant groups, it is important to remember that ...