At 17, when her mother died of cancer, Callie Riley wished talking about the end of life wasn’t taboo in her family. Now, as ...
Current and former Ministry of Health officials took the stand this week to describe the origins of the province’s medical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A: I wanted to bring readers on this journey of increasing discomfort. I opened the book with a legal, medical assisted death that ...
Religious belief corresponds with less support for physician-assisted suicide, but it didn’t prevent what’s happening in ...
New York will be the 13th state to allow terminally ill people to end their life, creating an unusual coalition in opposition ...
An unusual story from Germany is making U.S. headlines - and sparking controversy. On Nov. 18, USA TODAY reported that Alice and Ellen Kessler, German twin entertainers who gained international fame ...
Politicians approve the law's principles, but a review panel is to examine them before more debate.
The Jacksonville city council is considering a plan to build townhouses, duplexes, and other multi-family homes but not everyone is thrilled about it. Read full article: Is your phone showing ‘SOS’?
Last Friday, the Illinois General Assembly narrowly passed a law allowing terminally ill people to end their own lives. The legislation now awaits Gov. JB Pritzker’s signature. If he signs it, ...
More than a quarter of doctors helping patients through voluntary assisted dying have done so without pay, with no specific ...
The Canadian Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Katie Engelhart wrote The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die. In this conversation with Reason's Kevin Alexander, Engelhart discusses why people ...