
By Cody Ray Shafer Now that the media hype cycle for The Interview is dying down, is it finally possible to take a good look at the film itself and figure out […]
By Cody Ray Shafer Now that the media hype cycle for The Interview is dying down, is it finally possible to take a good look at the film itself and figure out […]
by Marian Wang ProPublica, Dec. 9, 2014, 10:49 a.m. This post has been updated to include a response from National Heritage Academies. A couple of years ago, auditors looked at the books […]
by Terry Parris Jr ProPublica, Dec. 5, 2014, 1:24 p.m. $1 spent influencing politics = $760 received from the federal government. America’s most politically active corporations 2013 like Ford Motor Company, McDonald’s […]
by Jesse Eisinger and Justin Elliott, ProPublica, and Laura Sullivan, NPR, Dec. 4, 2014, 8:23 a.m. This story was co-produced with NPR. The American Red Cross regularly touts how responsible it is […]
by Charles Ornstein, Lena Groeger and Ryann Grochowski Jones ProPublica, Dec. 4, 2014, 10:57 a.m. This story was co-published with The New York Times’ The Upshot. At first glance, the 2015 health […]
by Nina Martin ProPublica, Dec. 3, 2014, 7 a.m. Today the U.S. Supreme Court will hold oral arguments in yet another blockbuster case at the intersection of sex discrimination, workplace law and […]
“It’s hard to hold fast to harmful views when you have to look someone in the face, when you have to see how the theology of your church is someone else’s cross […]
The Bible condemns same-sex relationships, divorce, and premarital sex, so how can it be that progressive Christians embrace them? It’s all in black and white, right? Not exactly. The larger meanings of […]
Most of the rest of the Western World has basic religious education starting in grade school. My Irish friend was wondering at how Americans had no grasp on European history. He remarked, […]