By: Jonathan Turley | May 22, 2024 Read more at https://jonathanturley.org/2024/05/22/turley-to-debate-presidential-self-pardons/ Today I will have the pleasure of participating in a debate titled Civil Disagreements: Presidential Self Pardons. I will be debating Professor Brian Kalt, who believes that the presidents do not have the authority to pardon themselves. I will be taking the opposing position. The debate will…
The atmosphere in which a child grows up can either nurture their emotional development or hinder it. Given this, it's crucial to delve deeper into the question: How do parental arguments influence a child's emotional health?
Greg Erlandson
By Greg Erlandson • Catholic News Service • Posted February 19, 2021
When Father Angelo Bianchi, a wonderful Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions missionary, married my wife and me, he gave us some bad advice.
Oh, it sounded good at the time. “Don’t ever go to bed angry,” he told us in front of many witnesses.
What my wife and I learned over many years of marriage was just the opposite: When you are angry, go to bed. The odds are, things will look different after a good night’s sleep. And if there is still an argument to be had, it will likely be at a lower volume.