Theodore Olson, the iconoclastic appellate lawyer behind George W. Bush’s victory before the Supreme Court in 2000, died on ...
One of the most common archetypes in horror movies is the portrayal of a villain or killer as “crazy,” eliciting a consistent ...
"Mainstream media representation helps challenge the stereotype that grief should last indefinitely," an expert says.
Just days before the election he proclaimed the best way to “stop depression” is to “work your ass off” –a statement which ...
America's entrenched racism is contributing to the growing life expectancy gap between Black and white Americans, research ...
Bonnie Blue intended to fly to Australia to have a sex marathon with young men who had just turned 18. The Australian ...
“Doctors are trusted and patients are trusted to make the right decisions, and so the use of criminal legal frameworks in this instance of abortion further stigmatizes, discriminates, and pushes ...
The Gun Safety Coalition of Maine wants to make it easier for family members to petition a court to take firearms away from ...
Charlotte Kates, co-founder of the pro-Hamas organization Samidoun, has become the focus of an ongoing legal debate: When ...
because "offering school lunch on the basis of need stigmatizes eligible children." School-supported agriculture has the "potential not only to improve the health of our children but also to ...
Who nowadays doesn’t have a “favorite” type of murder? Or perhaps you have a favorite crime trope? Serial killers, organized crime, husbands as suspects, or kidnappings? Or my own personal fascination ...