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Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in multiple disciplinary ...
One year after Biden’s debate performance spurred concerns about his ability to serve as president, a bioethicist has a ...
A total of 90 newly sworn law enforcement officers graduated from the Monmouth County Police Academy. On May 28, nine ...
Indiana has spent over $491,000 on Attorney General Todd Rokita's defense in multiple disciplinary investigations and ethics ...
Tennessee historically ranks as one of of the unhealthiest states, but a series of bills passed in the 2025 legislative ...
In a four to three vote Tuesday, Columbia city council officially repealed its ban on conversion therapy for minors. Here's ...
Georgia’s fetal-personhood law pushed doctors into an extraordinarily troubling situation.
A law graduate from Glasgow Caledonian University has become the first recipient of an academic award in memory of the late ...
Opinion
Dignity and Choice
The approval of the Assisted Dying Bill by the British House of Commons marks a quiet but profound turning point in the country’s approach to individual rights at the end of life.
Dr Andrew Green, chairman of the BMA’s medical ethics committee, said: “While the BMA is neutral on the issue of assisted ...
In an open letter to UPMC administrators, physicians, therapists, nurses and specialists call on the health system to ...
Donovan Dela Cruz voted four times in favor of passing a bill designed to protect māmaki tea, even though he owns a māmaki ...