Nicola Fegg’s short documentary follows a young woman who becomes a social-media star during the war in Ukraine.
Posts from: September 2024
In Canada, euthanasia and assisted suicide have been legal for nearly a decade and in Australia all six of the country’s states currently allow assisted suicide.
Investigators say the high-ranking enforcer of the Gangster Disciples murdered two members of the group and hid their bodies for months in a Gwinnett County storage locker. He’ll now spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Ukraine family starts a new life in America in Florida suburbs to escape Russia’s invasion launched by Putin.
A lawsuit against the Connecticut hospital claims delays in giving a woman a C-section cost her baby’s life.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter-guitarist is releasing her latest record ‘Untame the Tiger.’
The head of the Catholic Health Association of the United States called it “extremely disappointing” that a USA Today article published Feb. 17 “suggested that Catholic health care’s long-standing commitment to providing care that recognizes the sacredness of each individual — from conception to natural death — somehow constrains care.”
Legislative briefs: Public-private airport expansions, mandatory life sentences
NONFICTION: A trio of women inspire by taking important steps forward.
In his book, The Butterfly Effect, Andy Andrews shares the story of Norman Borlaug, perhaps the most important man that you have never heard of. When he was honored by