A few years ago, a film called The Truman Show came out. It featured a man in his thirties whose…
Today we honor the memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. Just days after we marked his birthday a year ago,…
What is the status of privacy rights in America today? Two stories from the headlines give you a good indication.…
Millions of American women have had abortions. Some are probably listening today. If you’re one of them, I want to…
Five years ago, Felipa Cusi, a poor Peruvian woman, went to a free clinic hoping for relief from her flu…
Yesterday, I told you the story of Grandpa Reitsema in The Netherlands whose doctor, without consulting the family, ordered nurses…
In 2002, twelve states considered legalizing so-called “physician-assisted suicide,” like the Oregon law adopted a few years ago. While none…
As Congress reconvenes this week, it will soon resume the debate over whether the federal government should encourage and fund…
Two-year-old Arya Eng is as cute as can be — and getting weaker every day. Arya has spinal muscular atrophy,…
In the announcement last month of its policy for the use, or threatened use, of weapons of mass destruction, the…