Article The Antisocial Network The extent to which Facebook prioritizes profits over safety is especially alarming in light of just how integrated Facebook has become across the globe. By Dominic Preziosi October 26, 2021 Technology
Article Poem | On Earth... “Blessed be the night shift / the unfriended / those who try / the drivers and delivery boys / the widows / the utterly forgiving” By Susan Delaney Spear October 25, 2021 Poetry
Article Poem | Elegy for Our 130-Year-Old Catalpa “Thou, home to God / knows how many woodpeckers, cardinals, and jays” By Paul Mariani October 25, 2021 Poetry
Article Seeking Asylum The Biden administration is using Title 42 to deny migrants the chance to seek asylum, a decision that is both inhumane and unnecessary. By Isabella Simon October 24, 2021 Immigration Joe Biden
Article Make Them Pay The Pandora Papers should remind us to hold the wealthy accountable, at home and abroad. By The Editors October 21, 2021 Economy Foreign Affairs Domestic Affairs
Beliefs Made Visible On this episode, Mark Oppenheimer reflects on the aftermath of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting, the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history. Spirituality
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Article Minding the Church Whistleblowers in the Church are prophetic and necessary. The hierarchy should treat them accordingly. By Brian Devlin October 20, 2021 Clericalism Laity Sexual-abuse Crisis
Article Life in the Unspooling Now Sally Rooney’s latest novel explores the everyday messiness of contemporary life and relationships. By Ryan Lackey October 19, 2021 Fiction Secularism and Modernity