Believing in free will makes you feel more like your true self
Sep 02, 2016 06:34 am UTC| Life
Do we have free will? This is a question that scholars have debated for centuries and will probably continue to debate for centuries to come. This isnt a question I can answer, but what I am interested in is what...

For African-American families, a daily task to combat negative stereotypes about hair
Sep 02, 2016 06:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Mothers across all cultures may worry about being judged for their childs appearance. But for African-American mothers, a childs hairstyle can be especially anxiety-inducing. If they dont properly care for it, many fear...
Questioning the 'miracles' of Saint Teresa
Sep 02, 2016 06:15 am UTC| Life
In 2002, the Vatican officially recognised as a miracle the healing of an Indian womans cancer of the abdomen. This occurred as the result of the application of a locket containing Mother Teresas picture. The woman, Monica...
Explainer: what treatment do young children receive for gender dysphoria and is it irreversible?
Sep 02, 2016 06:06 am UTC| Health Life
Preschoolers sex swap at age four, read the Daily Telegraphs headline on Thursday, sparking intense debate in the media over how to handle cases of young children experiencing gender dysphoria. The story detailed the...

How American policing fails neighborhoods -- and cops
Sep 02, 2016 06:02 am UTC| Law Life
How should we understand the violence, counterviolence and civil unrest that mark the current era in American policing? And, based on this understanding, what can we do to stop it? Rather than focus on the...

Graf all you want, but don't you dare be poor!
Sep 02, 2016 05:28 am UTC| Life
Increased evidence of homelessness in Melbournes iconic graffiti laneway, Hosier Lane, has prompted outrage from government and local business in recent weeks. After a number of negative media reports, homeless people...

Two miracles and 19 years later: why Mother Teresa's journey to sainthood took so long
Sep 01, 2016 09:14 am UTC| Life
The Catholic Church will formally make Mother Teresa of Calcutta a saint during a ceremony at the Vatican on September 4, a little under two decades since her death in 1997. To her admirers, she should have been...