Lawmakers want to require informed patient consent for some medical procedures. A bill moving through the legislature would bring Indiana in line with federal recommendations.
The legislation would criminalize the tactic of releasing personally identifiable information with the intent to cause someone fear or harm — or encourage another person to do so.
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In the search for Nancy Guthrie, law enforcement says they are investigating ransom notes that were sent to media.
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Italy's Winter Olympics promised sustainability. But in Cortina, environmentalists warn the Games could scar these mountains for decades.
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The Travis Scott signee came up in the shadow of his mentor's rootless sound. On Octane, he taps his hometown's lineage and finds a star power all his own.
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Between war, protests and government crackdowns, the filmmakers raced to finish and smuggle their portrait of Tehran's underground arts scene to the prestigious film festival.
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The FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the recovery of Guthrie and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance.
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But researchers say they're not ready to recommend the high-fat, low-carb diet just yet.
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A viral video of a magician in Chicago performing at an adult birthday party has renewed interest in magic tricks.
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It has been impossible to escape the images and video coming out of Minneapolis.
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Green Day will kick off the music portion of the Super Bowl with a performance at the game's opening ceremony.
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Since Nicolás Maduro was removed from power in Venezuela, its oil shipments to Cuba have stopped.
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New Mexico's Department of Justice says Meta has knowingly allowed the social media platforms Instagram and Facebook to become the "largest online marketplace for predators seeking to exploit children."
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Why are so many film buffs and critics still talking about "Taxi Driver," 50 years later?
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Minute Maid says it's discontinuing its brand of frozen concentrated orange juice.
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President Trump says Iran's supreme leader should be “very worried” ahead of the talks, especially if he tries to restart Iran’s nuclear program, which the U.S. bombed last year.