
Scottish Parliament Rejects Assisted Suicide Bill in Surprising Vote
In a historic vote, the Scottish Parliament decisively rejected assisted suicide, citing concerns over coercion and NHS funds.

In a historic vote, the Scottish Parliament decisively rejected assisted suicide, citing concerns over coercion and NHS funds.

In Bristol, four engineers formed a heartwarming bond with a Labrador after requesting pet time via a letter, showcasing community connections amid rental restrictions.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal questions nominee Markwayne Mullin for Homeland Security leadership.

A major CAF report reveals UK charitable giving dropped to £14bn in 2025, with fewer donors and smaller donations.

A coalition urges the UK to push for stronger protections for Christians in Nigeria during President Tinubu’s visit.


The Trump administration suspended the Jones Act to lower gas prices. This move impacts shipping costs and fuel prices.

Christians express sadness as House of Lords rejects amendments to remove abortion decriminalisation in the UK bill.

An investigation alleges that labor leader Cesar Chavez abused girls and raped Dolores Huerta, his organizing partner.

High gas prices in California, worsened by the Iran war, spark debate on Gov. Newsom’s efforts to ease costs.

NPR’s Michel Martin discusses Trump’s Cuba comments with FL Congresswoman, daughter of exiles.

When Sarah Lindbo’s daughter Greta, who has cerebral palsy, is thriving, she’s playful and not in pain. Medicaid is vital.