by Craig Nash | Nov 6, 2025 | Opinion
U.S. adults are expressing more confidence in how the country is handling illegal drugs, according to a recent Gallup report. However, there are significant partisan factors driving these perceptions. The survey found that 45% of respondents believe the U.S. has made...
by Donald Williams | Nov 6, 2025 | Opinion
The animated film “KPop Demon Hunters” has become a global cultural phenomenon. To date, it is the most-watched film on Netflix, with more than 236 million views. The soundtrack has topped music charts worldwide, with four songs on the Global 100, including...
by Miguel A. De La Torre | Nov 5, 2025 | Opinion
The eurocentric Jesus has brought despair, disenfranchisement, and death to communities of color. For the sake of their own salvation, these communities must reject the genocidal Jesus who destroyed Indigenous peoples who refused to bow to the European white God; the...
by Angela Yarber | Nov 5, 2025 | Opinion
In a world where marginalized voices are too often silenced—and where faith is weaponized instead of liberating—storytelling becomes a sacred act of resistance. Today’s Belief Behind the Book celebrates Amelia Fulbright’s The Water and the Blood, the Blood and the...
by Michael Chancellor | Nov 5, 2025 | Opinion
Every veteran I saw as a therapist was a tribute to my dad, who quietly served as a Marine during some of the fiercest fighting in the South Pacific in World War II. I lost count of how many veterans came through my practice, but each was a hero whose service they...
by Melissa Cedillo and Antonio De Loera-Brust | Nov 4, 2025 | Opinion
Our Jesuit education has made us who we are. For one thing, we met as students at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles, so we owe our marriage to the institution. One of us was a lapsed cradle Catholic majoring in film production, the other a recent...