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Miles Doyle

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  • 1 month ago | commonwealmagazine.org | Miles Doyle |Isabella Simon |Bernard G. Prusak |Dominic Preziosi

    Article The clock is ticking, and the American public is sending a message that they want someone to do something. Getting the Message Article Cutting and Undercutting Lee Zeldin’s agenda at the EPA matches the Trump administration’s broader approach: kneecap the government, and then complain that it doesn’t run well. Article More, or Else Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson offer a vision of a progressive future in which Democrats stop getting in their own way.

  • 2 months ago | commonwealmagazine.org | Alexander Stern |Miles Doyle |Paul Moses |Robert Rubsam

    Article A Barbaric Proposal Trump’s call for the ethnic cleaning of Gaza begins a new phase of suffering for Palestinians—and at the worst possible time. Article Turning Our Backs PEPFAR has long been a successful program for treating and preventing HIV. We must not let partisan politics kill it. Article Unchecked and Unbalanced It has taken Donald Trump and Elon Musk less than a month to lead the country into chaos and crisis.

  • 2 months ago | commonwealmagazine.org | Miles Doyle |Dominic Preziosi |Anton Barba-Kay |Max Foley-Keene

    Article Gross Pay The extraordinary work of inmate firefighters in Los Angeles has called attention to the plight of incarcerated workers across the country. Article A Serious Man There is reason to think that Cardinal Robert McElroy might serve as a moral counterexample to the new Trump administration. Article The Attention Trap The idealized image of attention as control is not so much a virtue as a phantom or mirage of one.

  • Dec 24, 2024 | commonwealmagazine.org | Miles Doyle

    In 2014, at the height of the Syrian Civil War, Bishop Hanna Jallouf, OFM, apostolic vicar of Aleppo and head of the Latin Church in Syria, was a parish priest in Knaye, one of three Christian villages in Syria’s western Idlib province, near the Turkish border.

  • Aug 26, 2024 | commonwealmagazine.org | Miles Doyle |John Fea |Brandon Ambrosino |Ian Corbin

    Clayton G. Trivett Jr., a trial attorney and a lieutenant commander in the Navy Reserve, started prosecuting cases at Guantánamo Bay as a Navy lieutenant a few years after Congress established military commissions on the island. He was one of eight prosecutors assigned to the U.S. government’s case against Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other defendants charged with 2,976 counts of murder for their involvement in the attacks of September 11.

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