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Feb 17 2015
News
Bills Would Let Doctors Help Terminally Ill Patients End Their Lives
Janet Colbert of Lakewood, N.J., worked as an oncology nurse for more than 20 years, and she said some of her terminally ill patients begged her to help them die. Now Ms. Colbert has liver cancer, and she also wants the option to end her life on her own terms.
“I don’t want to have a painful, lingering death,” said Ms. Colbert, 69 years old. “It just shouldn’t have to be that way.”
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 25 2021
Analysis
To fight pandemic, people gave up liberties. Will they get them back?
Zoe Buhler was scheduled for an ultrasound appointment on the September morning when Australian police entered her home. The pregnant mother, still in her pajamas, was handcuffed in front of her partner and two children. Her 4-year-old scurried to hide under a bed. Ms. Buhler’s offense? She’d posted a message on Facebook detailing an upcoming peaceful protest in Melbourne against stringent
Christian Science MonitorDec 29 2016
Opinion
The D.C. Court of Appeals Undermines the First Amendment
Yesterday, the D.C Court of Appeals issued its decision in Michael Mann’s defamation case against us and the Competitive Enterprise Institute. The court dismissed Mann’s claims for intentional infliction of emotional distress, and also dismissed his claims based on an open letter written by our editor-in-chief Rich Lowry taking Dr. Mann to task for threatening to file this bullying lawsuit in
National Review (News)Jun 18 2012
News
Romney looks to build on GOP gains in Wisconsin
Mitt Romney is looking to capitalize on a big Republican victory in Wisconsin as he visits the state for the first time since GOP Gov. Scott Walker survived a contentious recall election.
Wisconsin hasn't voted for a Republican for president since 1984, and President Barack Obama won big here in 2008. But now that Walker has challenged public sector unions and survived a Democratic push
TownhallJun 03 2020
Headline Roundup
Retired St. Louis Police Captain Killed Amid Protests, Violence
Retired St. Louis Police Captain David Dorn was shot and killed early Tuesday morning amid protests and violence in the wake of George Floyd's death last week. Dorn was reportedly unarmed and trying to protect his friend's pawn shop when he was shot. No charges have been filed against anyone in Dorn's death as of Wednesday afternoon.
Right-rated outlets covered the story prominently,
NBC News (Online) Associated Press The Daily WireAug 14 2023
Headline Roundup
‘Far-Right’ Libertarian Beats Primary Expectations in Inflation-Stricken Argentina
Libertarian outsider Javier Milei received a surprise 30% of the vote on Sunday in Argentina’s multi-party primary election.
The Details: Milei took first place, outpacing established politicians but failing to hit the 45% threshold for an outright victory. Voting in Argentina is compulsory for ages 18 to 70 and optional for 16- and 17-year-olds.
“Far-Right” Candidate? Often
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News
Anti-Semitism flares in Europe amid Gaza war
Four weeks of fighting between Hamas militants and Israel fueled a rise in anti-Semitism outbursts across Europe, ranging from violent attacks to chants of "Deaths to the Jews" at anti-Israel demonstrations.
In Germany and other European countries — especially France, which has a large Jewish and Muslim population — Jews have been attacked on the street, synagogues have been bombed,
USA TODAYJul 01 2015
News
74 children executed by ISIS for 'crimes' that include refusal to fast, report says
The blood-soaked executioners of ISIS have spared neither women nor children since the jihadist army established its caliphate a year ago, putting an estimated 74 kids and even more women to death for such offenses as practicing “magic” and refusing to fast during Ramadan.
A total of 3,027 people have been executed by ISIS since it declared itself a state under strict Islamic law in
Fox News (Online News)Sep 09 2022
Headline Roundup
How Should Queen Elizabeth II Be Remembered?
Queen Elizabeth II's death sparked voluminous praise from voices across the world, with many remembering her as a model of service, duty, and dignity. Others used the moment to recall and criticize Britain's history of colonialism.
The queen's death continues to be the top story from most major news sources, regardless of bias. Many voices, from world leaders to U.S. columnists across
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