Why did teenage Somali-Norwegian sisters flee to Syria to join ISIS?The author who investigated the story learned the girls’ father was lying, and was threatened by a Norwegian tabloid
What do you do with a maverick bison? Make him your town brandFreddy the Bison refused to be fenced in, so the southern Manitoba town he roams turned him into a marketing asset
Meg Wolitzer writes ’The Female Persuasion’ for the #MeToo eraIn an interview, novelist Wolitzer is upbeat about the number of women in U.S. politics—and female writers winning big awards
Who does more housework? Here’s the dirt on who does whatAs the man of the house I want to do more—I really do. So why haven’t I? Here is what’s really needed to fix the family imbalance
How one woman challenged Canada’s macho rock-climbing worldJan Redford’s memoir about rock-climbing, family life and feminism is right on time for the age of #MeToo
Inside the fight to understand the science of male violenceAuthor Daemon Fairless argues that eliminating violent impulses in boys and men isn’t a simple matter of training
How the Pope became so mightyA former priest argues that the loss of worldly power has increased the papacy’s spiritual power
How AI is helping to predict and prevent suicidesArtificial intelligence technology is here to stay in suicide screening and intervention, but there are obstacles to address
Facebook still has Canadians hooked, even if they’re mad about Cambridge AnalyticaCanadians take a dim view of the platform, a new poll by Angus Reid Institute suggests, but only one in 10 users is ready to suspend or delete it