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Suicide pods now have a “double dutch” option, where couples can die together in Switzerland. These 3D-printed death pods are designed for two people to climb inside, press a single button at the same time, and pass away within minutes.

Suicide pods were created by Philip Nitschke, often nicknamed “Dr. Death,” and were first introduced in 2024 for single-person use....


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James Talarico, a Texas lawmaker, won the Democratic race to run for U.S. Senate. As a Democrat, he strongly supports abortion. What has surprised many Texans is not just his position, but the way he defends it. He says the Bible supports his view.

Talarico grew up in a Christian Presbyterian church and often talks about his faith. But his explanation of Scripture i...


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Elana Meyers Taylor won gold in the U.S. bobsledding Winter Olympics, but her motivation went far beyond medals and personal achievement. Her true drive comes from her two sons, both of whom have disabilities. Her son Nico has Down syndrome and is deaf, while her son Noah is deaf as well.

In her post-win interview, Meyers Taylor shared the profound impact her sons h...


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Every two years, grassroots Republicans come together at the Republican Party of Texas (RPT) State Convention to shape the Party’s future. Conservatives debate and vote on the Party Platform and Legislative Priorities — key documents that guide Republican lawmakers and hold them accountable to conservative principles.

With renewed attacks on preborn babies, Texas co...


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A Texas appeals court heard a case about whether Houston-area midwife Maria Rojas’s clinics should stay closed on February 19, 2026. The clinics were shut down after an investigation suggested she might have been performing illegal abortions and practicing medicine without a proper license. The Texas attorney general’s office said closing the clinics was necessary while the l...


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