Doctors and healthcare workers at these facilities have long faced threats, intimidation and violence at the hands of people ironically professing to be “pro-life.”
Author: Tom Mockaitis, opinion contributor
How many immigrants can the US realistically accept?
How many immigrants can the United States absorb, not just this year or next, but over the coming decades?
German extremists are modeling their American counterparts
As disturbing as extremist attacks and plots are in individual countries, the international dimension of the threat makes it even more worrisome.
Oath Keeper leader’s conviction is just the start of addressing extremism
The belief that the Rhodes’s conviction will deter domestic extremists is wishful thinking.
Democracy won the midterms, but extremists are lying in wait
We can all breathe a sigh of relief that the midterms took place without violence or serious problems, but we must not become complacent.
Populist autocracy is built upon fears of a new demographic order
Populist autocrats thrive on the fear that a racial or ethnic majority is losing primacy of place.
Bussing migrants to sanctuary cities looks a lot like human trafficking
Thousands of innocent, traumatized human beings are being victimized in this political game.
Death of al-Zawahiri reduces risks of another 9/11 but will not deter lone wolves
As long as the jihadist worldview persists, decapitation strikes like the ones that killed bin Laden and al-Zawahri will have little effect.
The new federal gun law comes with fatal blind spots
While the investigation is ongoing, what we know so far suggests the measure would not have prevented the Fourth of July massacre.
Conservatives blame everything but guns for mass shootings
They blame a lack of mental healthcare, absent fathers, poor school security and the decline of religion — anything but unfettered access to firearms.