Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion May 01, 2023
Among the dubious points that U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk makes in his recent ruling suspending the Food and Drug Administration’s authorization of mifepristone is that abortion is part of the now-reviled practice of eugenics. That clinical-sounding word refers to the appalling and scientifically incorrect theory that was promoted in the past by government and prominent civic leaders — and even the U.S. Supreme Court — to justify... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion May 06, 2023
We entered a new phase as a species when Chinese scientists altered a human embryo to remove a potentially fatal blood disorder — not only from the baby, but all of its descendants. Researchers call this process “germline modification.” The media likes the phrase... + más
Commentary: Opponents need to stop equating abortion with eugenics | Los Angeles Times
Former governor sues college over chapel name removal | Associated Press
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion May 04, 2023
Among the dubious points that U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk makes in his recent ruling suspending the Food and Drug Administration’s authorization of mifepristone is that abortion is part of the now-reviled practice of eugenics. That clinical-sounding word refers to... + más
Op-Ed: Is there such a thing as good eugenics? | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Health March 28, 2023
A former Republican governor of Vermont has sued Middlebury College, his alma mater, accusing it of cancel culture behavior for removing the name of another former governor and Middlebury graduate from the campus chapel for what the school said was his role in eugenics policies... + más
World champion says Rubik's Cube and violin go hand in hand | Associated Press
World champion says Rubik's Cube and violin go hand in hand | ABC News
Associated Press USA Health March 27, 2023
A former Republican governor of Vermont has sued Middlebury College, his alma mater, accusing it of cancel culture behavior for removing the name of another former governor and Middlebury graduate for what the school said was his role in eugenics policies in the early 1900s.... + más
ABC News USA Health January 04, 2023
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- About 600 people alive today can’t have children because California’s government sterilized them either against their will or without their knowledge, and now the state is trying to find them so it can pay them at least $15,000 each in reparations.But... + más
California reparations task force to talk eligibility | Los Angeles Times
California reparations task force to talk eligibility | WPLG Local 10
Associated Press USA Politics January 04, 2023
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — About 600 people alive today can’t have children because California’s government sterilized them either against their will or without their knowledge, and now the state is trying to find them so it can pay them at least $15,000 each in... + más
EPA to hold meeting on cancer-causing gas used by Groveland sterilization plant | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Nation December 08, 2022
A West Virginia lawmaker is proposing legislation to stop drug offenders from having children in an effort to reduce the state's drug problem.In a meeting with constituents last week to discuss plans to reduce the region's drug problem, Republican state Senator Randy... + más
California looking for hundreds of sterilization victims to pay them reparations | CBS News
High school scores and top performers from Friday, March 24 | Orlando Sentinel
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