The Century’s take on the issues of the day
Both Apple’s “Crush” ad and Catholic Answers’ AI priest alarmed people. There’s some hope in that reaction.
On a Copenhagen street, emergency responders and passersby formed a spontaneous community.
The US-Mexico border is rich with ordinary life—not just the sort of stories amplified by political rhetoric.
Critics of Biden’s memory slips fail to mention any of the positive traits associated with aging.
One Kansas school board has recognized the unintended consequences and changed course.
What exactly is an “evil robot”? Who gets to define it?
In Rahimi, the Supreme Court seems to have glimpsed the problems with its own Bruen decision on guns. Should we be relieved?
Israelis and Palestinians alike are traumatized people who love the land and deserve to live there in peace.
Nearly all of the land we live on was taken from Native people. What can property owners do to make it right?
The Century, like the Smithsonian, once supported eugenics.
Russia’s actions are threatening millions of African people with starvation. The US can help.
Fossil fuel companies aren’t promoting sustainability. They can’t even be trusted to take baseline safety measures.
Federal debt default has been averted. The price is more restrictions on a critical program that feeds hungry Americans.
Clergy-penitent privilege and mandatory reporting exist in complex tension. But child welfare has to come first.
Especially the girls, whose depression levels are at record highs. Can the church help?
Imagine what might happen if they poured that energy into abolishing the death penalty in Texas.
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