New polling shows a majority of New Yorkers want the governor to sign legislation permitting doctors to assist terminally ill patients in ending their lives.
Nearly half of Northern Territory parliamentarians have voiced their support for reinstating the rights of Territorians to die with dignity following the release of the Legal and Constitutional ...
Immigration detention in Canada has long been a source of controversy, raising concerns about the treatment of vulnerable people and the conditions under which they are held.
In 1983, a disabled Californian woman named Elizabeth Bouvia sought the “right to die,” igniting a national debate about autonomy, dignity, and the value of disabled lives. After years of courtroom ...
By ditching its head of inclusion as a cost-saving measure, the luxury British brand could be ahead of a hot new trend, says James Moore ...
Global Mental Health Network and its International Counterparts For nearly two years Gaza has endured an escalated genocide already ...
The agency and its funding recipients usually collaborate to resolve civil rights complaints. However, that’s changing under the Trump administration.
More than a year after his scathing report called for an overhaul of New Brunswick's long-term care sector, Child, Youth and Seniors Advocate Kelly Lamrock said he remains concerned about a lack of ...
A recent criminal case in Albany has sparked discussion about assisted suicide. A man admitted to a Capital Region TV station that he killed his elderly parents and ...
The Inland Regional Center (IRC) is proud to announce that the Fontana School Police Department has officially launched the Blue Envelope Program, a community-driven initiative designed to strengthen ...
ABC News Studios' new crime docuseries “Death in Apartment 603: What Happened to Ellen Greenberg?” probes the mysterious death of a young woman in Philadelphia In 2011, first-grade teacher Ellen ...