Author: Melissa Masters
Ted Cruz: This Democrat Bill Will Let Illegal Immigrants And Felons Vote
By: Sen. Ted Cruz
Last Tuesday, I sat in the Senate Rules Committee markup for nine hours fighting tooth and nail against S.1, what many call “Th [...]
Psychology Vs. Neurology, How They Interlink
What are the characteristics of mental health? Mental health enables people to deal with everyday demands and stresses and to cope with them well. Th [...]
FBI And Police Reward Up To $15,000 In North Carolina Homicide Of Transgender Woman Jenna Franks
The FBI says the death of a transgender woman is being investigated as a possible hate crime.
Jenna Franks' body was found on February 24, 2021, n [...]
Ohio Man Gets 15-Years In Prison Trying to Sexually Coerce A Child
A prior sex offender who was on parole supervision at the time of his latest offense was sentenced in U.S. District Court today to 186 months in pris [...]
Doctors Now Must Provide Patients Their Health Data, Online And On-Demand
By Sarah Kwon
Last summer, Anna Ramsey suffered a flare-up of juvenile dermatomyositis, a rare autoimmune condition, posing a terrifying prospect [...]
Former Louisiana Correctional Officer Sentenced for Violating the Civil Rights of Three Inmates
A former correctional officer with the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office (RPSO), Detention Center 1, in Alexandria, Louisiana, was sentenced today in f [...]
Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Hate Crime
Christopher Beckham, 35, of Nashville, Tennessee, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court to violating the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. H [...]
What Does Approval of the Pfizer Vaccine for Teens and Preteens Mean for My Child?
By Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Q:The federal government approved the Pfizer vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds. What does this mean for my child?
Ext [...]
4 Steps To Healthy And Happy Aging
When you get older, it involves a lot of changes in different areas of life, from physical changes to mental changes, as well as social changes, sexu [...]
‘Kicking You When You’re Down’: Many Cancer Patients Pay Dearly For Parking
By Rebecca J. Ritzel
For cancer patients, the road from diagnosis to survivorship feels like a never-ending parade of medical appointments: surger [...]