August 18, 2026
Why are America’s colleges and universities leading the charge away from physical books? And what can be done to stop it?
For The New York Post, Aaron Kheriaty and Admiral Brian Christine, HHS Assistant Secretary for Health, share how the new HHS report exposes doctors who profited from fraud and mutilation of minors.
Additional coverage and commentary from EPPC Scholars:
For First Things, Carl R. Trueman explains how the therapeutic killed academic standards.
For The Washington Post, Henry Olsen shares which Trump appointee has most defied his expectations.
In his weekly column, George Weigel says the German crisis is apostasy: an unabashed denial of what the Catholic Church believes and teaches to be true.
In The Washington Post, Michael Fragoso comments on proposed reforms to the Supreme Court and the ulterior motives behind them.
In Family Matters, Patrick T. Brown explains why the left won’t regulate surrogacy.
On the Maiden, Mother, Matriarch Podcast, Noelle Mering discusses the rise of family estrangement.
On Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen discusses the transformation of Florida’s political environment over the past few decades.
To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Erika Bachiochi will convene women to find a better way forward.
The Kindle edition of George Weigel’s Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II is on sale for $3.99 throughout August.
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