A Northern Virginia judge determined embryos are not property that can be divided up, rejecting a previous analysis by the ...
While on an artists’ retreat at a former slave plantation, our columnist Eirinie Carson muses on history’s worst moments – ...
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In January, a jury found Jeanne Whitefeather and Donald Ray Lantz guilty on multiple counts of forced labor, human ...
A West Virginia judge tears into the "reprehensible and narcissistic" defense of the white couple she says have shown no remorse nor apologized for the allegations of abuse of the adopted Black ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘May God Have Mercy … This Court Will Not’: West Virginia Judge Admonishes White Couple Who Kept Adopted Black Children as Slaves, Gives Them Maximum Sentenc…Donald Lantz and Jeanne Whitefeather are about to find out what it was like for their adopted children who lived in squalor, ...
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A Virginia judge ruled that human embryos are not property, despite a court having previously ruled that embryos could be ...
Virginia Museum of History and Culture highlights Virginia’s 'important' role in American Revolution
Virginia and the Forging of a Nation” opens in conjunction with the 250th anniversary of Patrick Henry’s famous speech made at St. John's Church in Richmond.
"The unique nature of each human embryo means that an equal division cannot conveniently be made," writes a Virginia judge.
Jeanne Whitefeather and Donald Ray Lantz have been convicted of the mistreatment of their adopted children, and Whitefeather ...
At the top of a tree-covered hill off South Pifer Road, a little known but significant piece of history lies hidden beneath ...
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