What Congress Could Do to Stop the War
Republicans are declining to use their power of the purse
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Republicans are declining to use their power of the purse
April 27 (Reuters) - Iraq's alliance of Shi'ite political blocs, the Coordination Framework, on Monday named Ali al-Zaidi as its nominee for the post of prime minister, said a coalition statement. Iraq's President Nizar Amedi invited Zaidi on Monday evening, the nominee of the largest parliamentary bloc known as the Coordination Framework, an alliance of Iran-aligned factions, to form a government, Shi'ite lawmakers told Reuters
MAGA is not necessarily the same thing as America First
A Discussion of Pope Leo’s First Year On April 15, to mark the one-year anniversary of Pope Leo’s historic election, Commonweal editor Dominic Preziosi moderated a conversation with religion reporters and columnists about the new pope and his early pontificate at the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage at Loyola University Chicago. “Pope Leo has focused on the obligation to care for the poor and vulnerable,” Preziosi noted in his introductory remarks, “and on the need for the C...
'Commonweal' Informs Panel on Democracy and the Culture of Encounter Commonweal was well-represented at a recent panel discussion of Pope Francis’s call for a culture of encounter at Georgetown University. “Many scholars and commentators have emphasized the importance of civil dialogue and mutual respect if we are to move beyond our deep ideological and political divisions,” organizers noted. “Pope Francis, drawing on his theological training and experience as archbishop of Buenos Aires, deve...
The article analyzes the evolving dynamics of the upcoming Israeli election, focusing on the rivalry between Netanyahu and Bennett and its implications for the political landscape.
How the U.S. and Israel are dismantling Tehran's coalition.View Post
The article explores the troubling rise of violence in contemporary society, examining its roots, manifestations, and the implications for culture and politics.
In 1984, a Virginia physician named H. Barry Jacobs announced a plan to broker human kidneys on the open market. Congress responded within months. The National Organ Transplant Act. The post Surrogacy Is Already Illegal appeared first on First Things