The Interview: The psychology of online abusersJournalist Paula Todd on online abusers, the joy they get from hurting others—and the rise of adult cyberbullies
Stick family feudTrivial but powerful, those cartoon family decals—and the backlash against them—say a lot about our times
The dangerous world of Pakistan’s gem tradeInside the world’s oldest gem market in Pakistan, home to terrorist financiers and drug smugglers
Our military’s disgraceFrom 2014: An investigation uncovers the sexual violence plaguing our soldiers—and a military hierarchy with its own justice system, and its own rules
Does America really care about Boko Haram?Thousands have been killed or kidnapped by Islamist terrorists in Nigeria. But there’s been no meaningful effort to tackle this growing menace.
America dumbs downThe U.S. is being overrun by a wave of anti-science, anti-intellectual thinking. Has the most powerful nation on Earth lost its mind?
Disorder in the courtThe public rift between Harper and McLachlin hints at a promising new Tory campaign strategy
From the archives: A Q&A with Farley Mowat’I act a role. I’m a cardboard cutout,’ Mowat tells Maclean’s in 1981