Taking Their Faith, but Not Their Politics, to the People
A new generation of evangelical Christians refuses to put politics at the center of its faith and rejects identification with the religious right.
Five things to watch in Puerto Rico
A strong victory would bolster Clinton’s argument to superdelegates that she has received more votes than Obama and is better equipped to win Latino votes in a general election.
A nation of laws … instead of ethics
Often you will hear that we are a nation of laws, spoken as a matter of pride. But the truth is we are a nation of laws as a substitute for being a nation of people who live by an ethical standard. The prevailing attitude is that it is up to law enforcement to keep us in line. And if we aren’t caught it must not be wrong.
Talking to Graduates in South Carolina, Bush Calls for Culture of Responsibility
In his last commencement address as president, President Bush emphasized “the importance of a responsibility society,” based on the “bedrock values of faith and family.”
No Road Map for Democrats as Race Ends
The party faces the drama of how, when and even whether Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will drop out.
In the Pacific, a New Kind of Monument Is Proposed
The Bush administration is contemplating a monument encompassing Pearl Harbor and other noncontiguous World War II sites in the Pacific.
Jordan Wright, 50, Political Archivist, Dies
Mr. Wright privately amassed what may be the largest and most comprehensive collection of U.S. political campaign artifacts known.
Democrats See Cuba Travel Limits as a Campaign Issue in Florida
Unlike the original wave of Cuban exiles, the younger generation tends to be more in favor of unrestricted travel to Cuba for all Americans.