Lee is the executive director of the World Journalism Institute and former Washington, D.C. bureau chief for WORLD Magazine. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and teaches journalism at Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa.
Edward Lee Pitts | Democrats are dodging a deficit deal, but some Republicans in Congress are willing to raise revenue by closing loopholes for the wealthy in exchange for lower rates.
A personhood initiative fails in Mississippi, but a pro-life group vows to continue the fight
Edward Lee Pitts | After a bus tour of important swing states, the president left people happy to see him but not necessarily convinced that he should get four more years in Washington
In looking ahead to next year's election, the two faith leaders stress agreement ...
Edward Lee Pitts | Rick Perry burst into the presidential campaign with an impressive conservative record and a lot of campaign money, but the media-shy and debate-weary Texas governor has fallen behind quickly.
As Justice Department gun scandal grows, the administration lashes out at a CBS reporter
New Pentagon policy allows chaplains to perform same-sex weddings on military bases
The 2011 Values Voter Summit tries to reinvigorate the role of social issues in next year's election
Friday's Pentagon ruling on same-sex unions contradicts the Defense of Marriage Act and puts pressure on chaplains
A House Republican launches a formal investigation of Planned Parenthood