Once again, France is the scene of massive demonstrations, widespread labor strikes, and even rioting, as hundreds of thousands of…
The headline over the Washington Post article sarcastically captured the attitude of the United States Senate: “Ethics Office? We don’t need no…
Since October 2001, approximately three hundred Americans have been killed and another eight hundred have been wounded in Afghanistan. The…
No sooner had the Washington establishment re-opened for business last week than word arrived about super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff’s guilty plea.…
If you encountered someone who made his own granola, bought his veggies at a food co-op, wore Birkenstock sandals, and…
As President Bush mentioned in his State of the Union address, human trafficking is one of the great evils of…
This week, more than two months after President Bush nominated him, the Senate will finally vote on Judge Samuel Alito’s…
The confirmation hearings for Judge Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court are beginning. If you have followed the press in…
Something very strange happened to me this past week. I was seated in my library chair, mulling over current events,…
On the evening of August 30, 1966, Nien Cheng sat alone in her Shanghai home, reading. Toward midnight, she heard…