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Article Regulating AI Congress is just now grappling with the future of AI—and they're not doing a good job. By Miles Doyle May 24, 2024 Domestic Affairs Artificial Intelligence Politics
Article Letters | The Catholic Left, Evangelical diversity, and neoliberalism’s stranglehold Readers discuss the ongoing power of the Catholic Left and the theology of social democracy. By The Editors May 24, 2024 Letters
Article Commonweal Announces Tania Tetlow, President of Fordham University, as Recipient of the Inaugural Commonweal Centennial Award Commonweal will honor Tetlow at its Centennial Benefit Dinner at Chelsea Piers in New York City on October 28, 2024. By The Editors May 21, 2024 News
Article Whitewashing War Crimes A new report uses absurd reasoning to let Israel and the United States off the hook for violations of international humanitarian law. By Alexander Stern May 21, 2024 War and Peace Foreign Affairs
Article Redistribution Is Not Enough Branko Milanovic's new book charts an evolution in economic thinking about inequality across two centuries. By Daniel Zamora May 20, 2024 Economy Politics Books
Article The Other Side of Silence Clarice Lispector's 'The Apple in the Dark' wrestles with the limits of language, seeking language to crack the glass between us and reality. By Jared Marcel Pollen May 17, 2024 Books Religion Culture