World Oct 16 Some health care workers in Canada grappling with patients requesting euthanasia A homeless man refusing long-term care, a woman with severe obesity, grieving widows. Each euthanasia request sparked debate among Canadian doctors and nurses struggling with the ethics of one of the most permissive laws globally on the practice.
Nation Sep 25 WATCH: Family demands release of evidence in Breonna Taylor’s case People dismayed that the officers who shot the Black woman in her apartment during a drug raid last March wouldn’t be charged with her death vowed to persist in their fight for justice.
Nation Sep 17 After Sally: Rescue, recovery and a wary eye on rivers Coastal residents, meanwhile, looked to begin the recovery from a storm that turned streets into rivers, ripped roofs off buildings, knocked out power to hundreds of thousands and killed at least one person.
Nation Sep 14 LIVE MAP: Track Hurricane Sally’s path Hurricane Sally made landfall Wednesday morning near Gulf Shores, Alabama, as a Category 2 storm, pushing a surge of ocean water onto the coast and dumping torrential rain that forecasters said would cause dangerous flooding.
Nation May 28 Tornadoes leave trail of damage across Ohio and Indiana One person was killed and dozens were injured.
Politics Jun 21 Trump supporters remain steadfast despite immigration uproar When President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to end forced separations on his own, they shrugged. The end, they suggested, justified the means. And it was the fault of Congress rather than Trump.