Biden's move to permit Medicare and Medicaid to negotiate prices of drugs is the first step toward ending one of the most illogical policy restrictions ever placed on a government by itself, says Michael Sean Winters.
Threats of violence against court officials and grand jurors must be condemned, lest our society pass a tipping point toward a descent into political violence, columnist Michael Sean Winters says.
Medical treatment for transgender teens is complicated, and people on both sides of the discussion should be open and kind to other perspectives, says columnist Michael Sean Winters.
Bishop Robert Barron's criticism of "dumbed-down" Catholicism ignores the reality that a sincere Christian witness is what's really attractive about our faith, says columnist Michael Sean Winters.
As more reports surface about Justice Clarence Thomas' gifts from wealthy businessmen, columnist Michael Sean Winters calls for Congress to pass ethics laws to govern the courts.
An upscale resale shop in Pittsburgh offers free maternity wear, baby clothes and referrals to other resources for women facing crisis pregnancies. Owner Jeannie French says the project combines her love of thrifting and pro-life advocacy.
"Ted Lasso," "The Bear" and the upcoming "Ahsoka" are on Fr. Daniel Horan's summer watching list, but he is aware that these shows are created by people who deserve a fairer profit in the age of streaming platforms.
Coalition-building might be easier if we acknowledged the divisions in our two parties, says columnist Michael Sean Winters, who argues that both U.S. parties must face the tug of war within themselves.
Pope Francis' style may be more evangelistic than apologetic, but you can hardly argue that he's not Christocentric, despite what some critics of World Youth Day claim, says columnist Michael Sean Winters.