'To Bless All Mankind'

Knowing you’re good

The seventeen-year-old was sitting slouched in his chair, looking completely bored.

Getting up close with the criminal justice system

Last year marked the 50th anniversary of a landmark report on criminal justice titled “The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society.
Considering the implications of giving Saudi women the right to drive.

Saudi Arabia hands women the keys

Most nations are in a race for higher levels of innovation and none more so than Saudi Arabia.
It’s so encouraging to hear how athletes have been taking a strong ethical stand for fair, drug-free play in the Olympic Games.
Many Olympic athletes, of course, exhibit the finest qualities of sports, such as excellence, discipline, and teamwork.

Leading with humility

It’s tempting to buy into the common belief that having a high opinion of oneself is the route to accomplishing great things.
The head of Kobe Steel, a giant manufacturer of metal products in Japan, made a rare admission on October 12, 2017.
“Thoughts and prayers.

The lights must shine on

When the final history of October’s mass killing in Las Vegas is written, it will not be complete without a mass retelling of how people responded during the carnage:

Is truth dead?

“The question, ‘What is Truth,’ convulses the world,” wrote Mary Baker Eddy, an astute observer of the world.

Latin America’s anti-graft earthquake

When an earthquake rattled central Mexico in September and dozens of buildings collapsed, Mexicans rallied by the thousands to rescue trapped survivors.