Barry Hazle Jr. sued state and treatment center for violating his religious liberty
Barry Hazle Jr. sued state and treatment center for violating his religious liberty
Barry Hazle Jr. sued state and treatment center for violating his religious liberty
There’s no real public safety threat in allowing those who have completed their sentences—even those convicted of violent crimes—from expressing themselves at the ballot box.
There’s no real public safety threat in allowing those who have completed their sentences—even those convicted of violent crimes—from expressing themselves at the ballot box.
Nurses union leader says second infection ‘validates’ what they’ve been warning for the last two months, ‘that hospitals are not prepared to take care of Ebola patients’.
Nurses union leader says second infection ‘validates’ what they’ve been warning for the last two months, ‘that hospitals are not prepared to take care of Ebola patients’.
“There is no statutory authority that requires any local police agency or any state police agency to report anything.”
“There is no statutory authority that requires any local police agency or any state police agency to report anything.”
The new study is the second report this year of fracking-linked earthquakes from drilling in the Utica Shale.
The new study is the second report this year of fracking-linked earthquakes from drilling in the Utica Shale.
The soldiers were quoted by the Times saying they were told to keep their discovery secret. As a result, they were denied proper medical treatment and the Purple Heart which soldiers receive when wounded on the battlefield.
The soldiers were quoted by the Times saying they were told to keep their discovery secret. As a result, they were denied proper medical treatment and the Purple Heart which soldiers receive when wounded on the battlefield.
A controversial new law states that during a sexual encounter, only “yes” means “yes” — silence or the absence of “no” doesn’t constitute consent. Supporters say it’s a huge step forward, but critics worry it’s a mood-killing overreach into students’ bedrooms.
A controversial new law states that during a sexual encounter, only “yes” means “yes” — silence or the absence of “no” doesn’t constitute consent. Supporters say it’s a huge step forward, but critics worry it’s a mood-killing overreach into students’ bedrooms.