Article Ending Child Poverty The Child Tax Credit rescued thousands of children from poverty. Why not renew it? By The Editors September 26, 2022 Poverty Politics Editorial
Article An Epidemic of Delusions A new book explores how and why Americans cling so tightly to irrational views. By Ryan M. Brown September 26, 2022 Books Philosophy
Article Books in Brief This month, the editors are reading crime fiction, theology, and cultural criticism in the form of a not-manual. By The Editors September 26, 2022 Books in Brief Fiction Theology Nonfiction
Article Deepening the Divisions The Dobbs decision is unlikely to heal the divisions precipitated by Roe. By Cathleen Kaveny September 25, 2022 Supreme Court Abortion
Article Letters | Human smuggling at the border, single-issue politics, and remembering Tom Cornell Readers clarify the Biden administration’s migration policy, criticize the Church’s use of episcopal energy, and remember Tom Cornell. By The Editors September 25, 2022 Letters
Article Why They Call Us When we talk about abortion in America, we must talk about the suffering, shame, and guilt caused by the belief that it’s wrong to have a baby when you’re poor. By Eve Tushnet September 24, 2022 Abortion Health Care
Article DeSantis’s Stunt Migrants are people, not pawns to be moved across the country in a game of politics. They deserve care, not false promises. By Isabella Simon September 23, 2022 Immigration Latin America Politics
A Hidden Struggle For many Catholic women experiencing infertility, the Church has not been a welcoming, listening place—and that’s something that needs to change. Bioethics Sexuality
Article Ukraine’s Gains, Putin’s Threats “Despite Ukraine’s September gains, it’s hard to see the war ending anytime soon.” By Dominic Preziosi September 22, 2022 Russia Ukraine War and Peace