To meet the challenge of radical Islam and jihadism, the Christian West must return to its roots.
Refusing to officiate at the celebration of gay civil partnerships may cost a British woman her job.
If strong, intact, loving families are so important, why don’t politicians have them, too?
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 post-modern author can’t cope with remorse and expiation, as the novel Atonement and the subsequent film show all so clearly.
The roots of South Africa’s problems are partially ethnic, but more emphatically economic.
Do countries with sub-replacement fertility need more government support, or less?
An inspirational Tennessee woman who died last week was the last American to live in an iron lung.
A study that shows sad children do some mental tasks better confuses moods with deeper states.
Spielberg's latest film is glorious, glittering, golden popcorn. You've gotta see it.
Authorities who allow the building of death-trap schools deserve the political lynching that’s coming to them.
Quebec is a world leader in cultural change. Problem is, where is it leading the world to?
The release of Sex in the City at least suggests that we may have reached terminal velocity.
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