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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg likes the Indian Health Care Improvement Act and other ingredients of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka “Obamacare.” Why, she asked toward the end of three days of hearings, shouldn’t the court keep the good stuff in Obamacare and just dump the unconstitutional bits?
In a new book, Alessandro Gisotti offers Italian readers a balanced portrait of Barack Obama's personal faith and an informative review on the influence of religion in U.S. political life.
David Brooks's On Paradise Drive recounts how Americans live in middle-class suburbs.
The passing of Bill Buckley reminded many people of his accomplishments and the great influence he had.
The revival of conservatism, drawing upon the richness of American exceptionalism, explains why America has refused to make peace with the modern welfare state, why it remains a military superpower, and why Americans remain religious people.
The leading conservative figures of our time are now drawn from mass media, and conservatism has been reduced to sound bites.
The two greatest naval forces ever assembled--280 ships in the Turkish Armada, some 212 on the Christian side--came into each other's sight on a brilliant morning on October 7.
Most atheists unconsciously acknowledge Judeo-Christian ethics in the way they live.



