Two California doctors endure an eight-year legal vendetta for declining to help bring a fatherless child into the world.
Faster, higher, stronger: the motto of the modern Olympics gives us noble aspirations to live by.
Without the moral vision of its founding fathers the new Europe is a hollow and fragile achievement.
It’s not all the result of bullying. The West could learn something from the Chinese ethic of working together.
Our duty to the mentally ill is brushed aside by the right-to-die lobby.
Outrage over Omar Khadr, a Canadian arrested in Afghanistan at the age of 15 who is still being held in Guantanamo Bay, should be based on the facts.
Teenage girls have fallen in love with this breathtaking vampire romance.
A world shaped by contraception is one that is far from friendly to marriage and family.
Celebrations are called for as a gutter TV show ends its run, but expect more heated battles in the future.
A claim that gay marriage requires only modest changes to family laws has a Swiftian air, minus the satire.
Has the world's leading science journal abandoned the ideal of human dignity?
In Canada you can go to jail for offending someone with the truth.
Disasters in Myanmar and China may ultimately promote governments more friendly to human dignity.
It’s your trauma and you can keep it to yourself if you want to, no harm done, says a psychologist.
A Canadian columnist lifts the lid on the last respectable form of cultural bias.
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