by Andrew Moran | Jul 13, 2021 | Articles, International, Opinion
A Cuban revolution in 2021? The island nation’s economic and political collapse had been in the making long before the coronavirus pandemic seemingly exacerbated its plight. From food shortages to deteriorating health care infrastructure, Cuba has been on the...
by Mark Angelides | Jun 14, 2019 | Podcasts, Politics, The Rabbit Hole
Stories contain the very seeds of freedom. When our stories and legends are adapted for new generations by powerful forces, it is not to make accessible material, but rather to remove the purpose and the heart. It is this heart of a story that creates new nations, new...
by Tim Donner | Jun 23, 2018 | Culture Rot, Narrated News
It took more than two centuries, but the British people now finally and fully understand what led their American subjects to take the radical step of declaring independence from the crown in 1776. Exactly two years ago, June 23rd became England’s own July 4th. It was...
by Leesa K. Donner | Oct 29, 2017 | The Dialogue
As we mark the 500th anniversary of a German Monk nailing his theological thoughts on paper to a church door, it seems a proper time to reflect on the enormity of that simple act. Martin Luther’s Disputation on the Power of Indulgences or better known as his...