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The Bulletin
The Bulletin discusses the attack on an alleged Venezuelan drug boat, predatory lending, and the destruction of items from cancelled USAID projects.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin discusses the investigation of John Bolton, James Dobson’s legacy on parenting, and the cost of living with David Bahnsen.
Review
Karen Swallow Prior’s new book reframes our understanding of work and vocation.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin discusses Israel’s strikes on Iran, the assassination of a Minnesota politician, and a conversation with Sita Slavov about the economics of aging.
News
The president’s pro-cryptocurrency policies raise conflict-of-interest and corruption concerns.
News
The administration says Christian books printed in China remain exempt from tariffs.
Abraham Kuyper argued for tariffs with thin theological support. A later thinker, Frederick Nymeyer, mounted a vehement biblical critique.
In those days Donald Trump issued a decree that a tariff should be taken. Was it good news?
Border regions like mine have absorbed so many new residents so quickly. I want to welcome them and to be honest about what I see.