Five years ago, Congress passed — with a lot of support from BreakPoint listeners and readers — the International Religious…
The news from my friends Bill and Jane Spears was grim. Their daughter Amy was experiencing a difficult pregnancy. Her…
All over the country, America’s colleges and universities are petitioning the Supreme Court. They are doing so in support of…
In a recent City Journal retrospective of three American cartoonists, Stefan Kanfer recalled one whose name might not be familiar: Bill Mauldin.…
In a tragic circumstance, a severely developmentally disabled twenty-two-year-old woman was raped and impregnated. She has no family and lives…
Nineteen years ago, a British television crew shot footage that shocked the world. The pictures of starving children, their bellies…
Recently, two University of Pennsylvania researchers announced findings that, in the words of the Washington Post, “could blur the biological line…
As a way of keeping up with what’s happening around the world, I read the New York Times every day, sometimes through…
For the first time in a decade, the number of new AIDS cases is declining in sub-Saharan Africa. The Boston Globe speculated…
Dr. Arno Penzias was frustrated. While adjusting an antenna for a radioastronomy experiment, he and Dr. Robert Wilson encountered a…