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
Article Who Has the Final Word? Even if they were about nothing, the fights with my father were real, and always unwinnable. By Dominic Preziosi June 18, 2022
Article ‘There’s Always Something We Can Offer Someone Else’ An interview with Michigan state Senator Mallory McMorrow, who challenges the Right’s performative claim on Christian representation. By Dominic Preziosi May 30, 2022 Interview U.S. Catholicism Domestic Affairs
Article The GOP Ditches Debates Presidential debates, a long-standing fixture of American politics, could be a thing of the past. By Dominic Preziosi April 22, 2022 Domestic Affairs Politics
Article A Historic Appointment Ketanji Brown Jackson will be a welcome addition to the court, but we still need substantial judicial reform to ensure a functional justice system. By Dominic Preziosi March 24, 2022 Supreme Court
Article Schools & Surges Remote learning is unsustainable, but a return to in-person school requires consistent guidance and improved safety measures. By Dominic Preziosi January 25, 2022 Education Coronavirus