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Bradford Richardson

brichardson@washingtontimes.com

Bradford Richardson was a reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Bradford Richardson

Stacey Richter holds a sign outside a federal courthouse in Portland, Ore., as a hearing begins to decide the fate of Oregon's physician-assisted suicide law. Voters approved the aid-in-dying proposal in 1994 and it then survived a repeal effort. The law that took effect Oct. 27, 1997 made Oregon the first state to make it legal for a doctor to prescribe a life-ending drug to a terminally ill patient of sound mind who makes the request. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, File) **FILE**

Physician-assisted suicide bill dies in Massachusetts

Legislation to authorize physician-assisted suicide is dead in Massachusetts, after the proposal was sent to a study committee late last week, effectively ending the bill's chance at enactment this session.

March 27, 2018
Duke's Grayson Allen walks off the court after a regional final game against Kansas in the NCAA men's college basketball tournament Sunday, March 25, 2018, in Omaha, Neb. Kansas won 85-81 in overtime. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Duke to hold workshop on ‘White Fragility’

The Duke Divinity School is hosting a workshop on "Confronting White Fragility" Tuesday to address why white people have a hard time talking about and acknowledging racism.

March 27, 2018

College to hold ‘whiteness in decline’ lecture

Students at Columbia College will hear a lecture next month on how the deterioration of the white race fueled the election of President Trump and led to a resurgence of the white supremacy movement.

March 22, 2018