Voices
John W. Miller is a Pittsburgh-based former Wall Street Journal staff reporter and co-director of the PBS film “Moundsville.”
Arts & CultureBooks
In 'Superpower Showdown,' Bob Davis and Lingling Wei describe a new Cold War as the United States and China figure out how to manage the repercussions of China’s rise, including U.S. protectionism and tensions over Taiwan, military strength and human rights.
Politics & SocietyThe Moral Economy
More than any previous pontiff, Francis has been lobbied by C.E.O.s to soften his skepticism about capitalism, and he in turn has pressed them to better serve the poor and the planet.
Arts & CultureFilm
Let’s unpack this critique, because how the poor are represented matters.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Catholics are crucial in all battleground states. In Pennsylvania they make up a quarter of the electorate.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
The Catholic Church and the U.S. law-enforcement are both powerful institutions with fiercely loyal agents who have covered up misdeeds.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
The pandemic will not prove to be an existential threat, but it is likely to change what and how Americans buy and eat. They may be forced to buy food closer to where it is grown or processed.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
How to expand health coverage while containing costs is one of the great unanswered questions in American politics.
Arts & CultureBooks
Victor Pickard wants to help “reinvent journalism” by working out a new economic model based on some sort of public subsidy for reporting outlets all over the country.
Politics & SocietyFeatures
Trump voters were holding firm in early March, reports John W. Miller, but Covid-19 may bring a sea change in the key states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa.
FaithFaith in Focus
Baseball didn’t fall from the sky. It is a gift, made by humans. It is exciting. It could disappear.