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    Lawsuit argues discriminatory nature of assisted suicide
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    Lawsuit argues discriminatory nature of assisted suicide

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    Former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit found dead hours after dismissal
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    Former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit found dead hours after dismissal

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    This Dec. 1, 2012 file photo shows a silhouette of a crucifix and a stained glass window inside a Catholic Church in New Orleans. On Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023, a Louisiana state grand jury charged a now-91-year-old disgraced priest, Lawrence Hecker, with sexually assaulting a teenage boy in 1975, an extraordinary prosecution that could shed new light on what Roman Catholic Church leaders knew about a child sex abuse crisis that persisted for decades and claimed hundreds of victims.
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    The incoherence of pro-death Catholics

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    ‘DC Five’ hold implications for physician-assisted suicide
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    In this Oct. 8, 2019, file photo, protesters gather outside the Supreme Court in Washington, where the Supreme Court is hearing arguments in the first case of LGBT rights since the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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    Trump administration shutting down LGBT youth suicide hotline

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    June 19, 2025 9:24 am
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    Man jumps to his death from DC radio tower after 60-hour barricade situation
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    Man jumps to his death from DC radio tower after 60-hour barricade situation

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    The inevitability of MAID
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    Kathy Hochul to review New York physician-assisted suicide bill
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    Kathy Hochul to review New York physician-assisted suicide bill

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    June 10, 2025 12:52 pm
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    The bill aims to let seniors chose their primary doctor for hospice care. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)
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    New York’s dangerous Medical Aid in Dying Act must be rejected

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    FILE – In this Oct. 27, 2011 file photo, the last light of the day sets on Mount Everest as it rises behind Mount Nuptse as seen from Tengboche, in the Himalaya's Khumbu region, Nepal. The Everest climbing season began March, 2014 with new rules that require climbers to bring down at least eight kilograms (17.6 pounds) of their personal garbage, and more security officials at the mountain's base camp to help climbers. More than 4,000 climbers have scaled the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) summit since it was conquered in 1953 by Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay. Over the years, climbers have left tons of garbage on the slopes on the mountain, and some have called it the
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    Mike Tobin hikes Mount Everest to recognize veteran and first responder suicide

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    June 1, 2025 10:00 am
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