Editorial: We must remember what took place on Jan. 6, 2021 — a violent attempt to stop the certification of a free and fair election, what could only be called an insurrection or a coup — so that it never happens again.
Distinctly Catholic: Some criticized inviting Trump's attorney general to speak, but debating ideas is what universities should be about. But given the nonsense of his talk, Notre Dame shouldn't ask him back.
Distinctly Catholic: Underneath the tiring and tiresome drama of government as entertainment, the administration's decisions are undermining the common good.
Forget Hillary hatred, white anger, Russian interference or voter turnout. Trump's victory was God's will, says Mark Taylor. He knows because God told him so.
The Mexican bishops' conference has criticized the practice of U.S. officials separating migrant families, joining a chorus of condemnation south of the border as Mexicans react with outrage to the sight and sounds of children being confined in shelters far from their parents.
NCR Today: You can't impeach a president over policy differences. However, something else is going on. The very existence of our country under the Constitution is being challenged by Trump.
We say: Now President Trump's national security adviser appointment, the former U.N. ambassador has already done much to damage U.S. foreign policy standing.
NCR Today: The problem that Trump has is that Latinos are here to stay. Their population continues to grow. Every month, thousands of Latinos turn 18 and many will register to vote.