A Texas woman pushed and carried her brother, a wheelchair user and survivor of childhood leukemia, through the annual CapTex Triathlon, an accomplishment that she described as the fulfillment of a “lifelong dream” of experiencing the race alongside her older sibling.
A retired journalist who planned to kill himself after medical professionals misdiagnosed him with motor neuron disease is speaking out against a bill that would allow certain adults in England and Wales to receive assistance in ending their lives.
Jessica Ronne, founder of The Lucas Project and author of Caregiving with Grit and Grace, shares her journey from becoming a caregiver for her son with profound disabilities to advocating for parent caregivers through resources, awareness and faith.
Christian charity CARE has voiced concern about calls to legalize assisted suicide in the U.K. after a man sentenced in the killing of his terminally ill wife was freed by a Cypriot court.
Former Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton condemned pro-life laws in states like Idaho that prevent abortions for fetal abnormalities, highlighting the story of a mother whose baby was diagnosed with Turner syndrome in-utero.
A United Nations committee will consider a complaint accusing the United Kingdom government of violating the rights of 12-year-old Archie Battersbee, who died last August after a hospital withdrew his treatment following a lengthy court battle with his parents.
A Massachusetts Democratic official has resigned from his position as chair of a local Democratic committee after he suggested during public comments at a recent city council meeting that abortion is necessary to offset the cost of providing special education classes and services for children with disabilities.