Researchers have found that some individuals with autism and intellectual difficulties were lawfully executed in the Netherlands in recent years after claiming that they were unable to live regular lives.
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Hobbs executive order: Sex reassignment surgery is covered by insurance for state employees
Executive orders that were signed by Arizona Democrat Governor Katie Hobbs will strengthen safeguards for LGBTQ Arizonans by granting state employees access to sex-reassignment surgery and prohibiting any official engagement in conversion therapy.
Read More Hobbs executive order: Sex reassignment surgery is covered by insurance for state employeesPennsylvania Senate approves law reducing probation and jail sentencing
The Pennsylvania state Senate adopted legislation on Tuesday that aims to reduce the number of individuals on probation and in jail by restricting the period of probation and barring former inmates from being sent back to jail for “minor infractions.”
Read More Pennsylvania Senate approves law reducing probation and jail sentencingReport: Trump is the only living president whose ancestors did not own slaves
Former President Donald Trump is the only president living, past or present, whose family cannot be tied to slave ownership, according to a recent report.
Read More Report: Trump is the only living president whose ancestors did not own slavesDiscovered human remains identified as missing actor Julian Sands
British actor Julian Sands, renowned for his roles in television series such as “24” and films like “A Room with a View,” has been found dead in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California after going missing in January, officials revealed on Tuesday.
Read More Discovered human remains identified as missing actor Julian SandsNew security details emerge in Jeffrey Epstein case
According to a report released on Tuesday by the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General, staff at the prison where Jeffrey Epstein was held while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges committed “significant misconduct,” including potentially criminal behavior, creating conditions that allegedly allowed him to commit suicide in 2019.
Read More New security details emerge in Jeffrey Epstein case