Doomscrolling
"Doomscrolling" is a term now being applied to describe the obsessive behaviour of spending massive amounts of time scrolling through negative news.
"Doomscrolling" is a term now being applied to describe the obsessive behaviour of spending massive amounts of time scrolling through negative news.
What tactic do the radicals of ISIS, the revolutionaries of Maoist China and the current Social Justice movement have in common? All of these movements have attempted to distort the perception of history in their efforts to affect social change.
Is there a grand conspiracy to rule the world and covertly place earth's inhabitants in a state of servitude to a wealthy, power-crazed group of elites?
For thousands of years, mankind has been fascinated with the roles of real or imagined conspiracies in the lives of individuals and societies. It's no different today.
No doubt you have heard of studies and statistics that show our society is being increasingly afflicted with depression and anxiety. This ironically is a problem that is much worse in the wealthy nations of the world than in poorer ones.
If a legend exists in multiple sources, behind that legend there must be a truth.
In years past, to be a man, to be truly masculine, universally meant to be strong, to be a provider and to learn to exercise responsibility and authority, making decisions for the benefit of family, employer and society.
For a good portion of the 20th century, many academics working in the fields of biology, biochemistry and related disciplines largely accepted the postulate that life on earth evolved slowly after the mysterious origin of some type of living
On the front of the Canadian two-dollar coin is the image of an animal, Ursus maritimus, the polar bear, a creature of rare beauty.
Enjoy our first extended compilation Viewpoint which examines five examples of creatures whose very existence is evidence of design.
Opinions vary widely regarding the proper administration of law and order in society today, often leading to unrest, protest and even violence.
There is a plague in our midst that costs the global economy billions of dollars every year, and claims victims from the poorest to the richest among us. This modern epidemic is eroding health, wealth and happiness of young and old alike.