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The Homefront: ‘Family’ becomes ‘familiar’ when cousins gather

My father had 8 siblings. Most of them had large families. The headcount when we gathered for the annual family reunion gave deeper meaning to the words “extended family.” Our cousins were a cherished second wave of siblings with whom we shared bloodline and characteristics. Recently my ...

Guest opinion: The gatekeepers have abandoned the gate

"The aim of every political constitution is, or ought to be, first to obtain for rulers men who possess most wisdom to discern, and most virtue to pursue, the common good of society..." -- James Madison, The Federalist No. 57 When I was asked to serve in several ecclesiastical positions that ...

Guest opinion: The grid reliability trap behind solar’s latest milestone

The news that solar power recently overtook coal generation in the United States has been treated by some as a turning point worth celebrating. But before policymakers and grid planners draw the wrong conclusion, they should pause. This milestone may say less about the strength of America’s ...

SHAPIRO: Defending America’s founding principles in a divided age

The United States nation faces threats that extend beyond the familiar divide between Democrats and Republicans. Increasingly, two ideological movements -- one on the far left, one emerging on the populist right -- share a willingness to undermine the principles that have long defined the ...