The future of Inner City Helping the Homeless (ICHH) seems to be in jeopardy.
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Politicians aren’t listening to logical, evidence-based arguments.
It’s the most famous dam in the world, and it was officially dedicated by President Franklin Roosevelt on this day, September 30th, 1935. Originally, it was simply called “the Boulder dam”, after the Boulder Canyon, in which it was built. It was renamed for President Herbert Hoover in 1947. The Dam was built to provide […]
A medical ethicist and psychiatrist is suing his employer, the University of California
John Devoy was an Irish nationalist leader and exile.
In 1066 the course of British history changed forever when William, the Duke of Normandy, landed on the southern coast of England and seized the country from its Anglo-Saxon king Harold Godwinson. The French had a long history of claims in England, and in 1002 the English king Aethelred the Unready married the sister […]
Keira Bell’s setback in the UK courts does not mean that the controversy is settled
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We know that once euthanasia and assisted suicide are introduced, the grounds always expand.
Ashe took a major part in the 1916 Easter Rising
Mayo agent, Captain Charles Boycott, was sent to a ‘moral Coventry.’ He described his plight in a letter to The Times: “…people collect in crowds upon my farm and order off all my workmen. The shopkeepers have been warned to stop all supplies to my house. My farm is public property, I can get no […]