Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion October 17, 2022
In Friday’s editorial, “A jury that acted without fear or favor,” the public defender asked the question “In a civilized society, do we kill brain-damaged, mentally ill, broken people?” The proper question should have been, in a society of law and order, do we allow a heartless animal, who had a bad childhood, who commits the crime of cold, calculated, premeditated murder of school children, receive the punishment he requested or the... + full article
NBC News USA Opinion October 14, 2022
After a monthslong trial, a jury on Thursday recommended Nikolas Cruz receive life in prison without parole after he pleaded guilty to killing 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, in 2018. Though many were shocked he didn’t receive the death... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
Business Insider USA Business October 07, 2022
At the young venture-capital firm Tribe Capital, the founders Arjun Sethi, Ted Maidenberg, and Jonathan Hsu are using custom software to crunch data from thousands of venture-backed private companies. They use that data to help their portfolio companies analyze their businesses... + más
DOJ should indict Trump after Judge Cannon's clearly wrong ruling: Tribe | Newsweek
La. Travels: Military, first responders can get state park discounts; tribe fest in Opelousas | The Advocate
MarketWatch USA Politics October 03, 2022
The market that has really caught the attention of traders is that of credit-default swaps. Those are effectively bets on whether a debt issuer will survive. The 5-year credit default swap widened on Friday to 250 — not an unusual level for a company, but high for a major... + más
Credit Suisse seeks to calm market jitters | Fox Business
Is Credit Suisse Going Bust? | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 26, 2022
You play the judge: How would you sentence a man who spent 15 years picking on his neighbor and her handicapped children? A Cleveland judge sentenced just such a man, Edmond Aviv, to jail, community service, anger management and mental health counseling — and to spend five... + más
Internet slams Karen's Diner staff for allegedly body shaming customer | Newsweek
In photos: Cumberland Fair opens for its 150th year | Portland Press Herald
ESPN USA Sports September 26, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO -- star , speaking publicly on the Robert Sarver matter for the first time Sunday, said he had private conversations with commissioner Adam Silver regarding the punishment handed down by the league to the embattled and owner.[I] got [Silver's] point of view of... + más
Report: Robert Sarver Was Pressured by Adam Silver, NBA Governors to Sell Suns | Bleacher Report
Suspended Sarver says he's decided to sell Suns, Mercury | Associated Press
NBC News USA Opinion September 24, 2022
As children all over the U.S. are heading back to the classroom, a Missouri school district and a North Carolina county are reinstating the use of corporal punishment. Nineteen states, including Missouri and North Carolina, allow for this type of discipline. Corporal punishment... + más
Fetterman, Shapiro lead in latest polls; Pa. voters still have unfavorable view of Oz | PennLive
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
Repetitive questions — such as “What time is it?” or Is it time to go home? — are common and used throughout our lifetimes. Such questions are embedded in our brain memory file. So for a person with Alzheimer’s, these questions are very familiar and ones they feel... + más
There's a growing dementia crisis in the veteran community: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Variety of factors play a role in the development of Alzheimer's | The Advocate
About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |