Monthly Archives: July 2025
Tennessee Providers Able to Deny Care Based on Beliefs
When it comes to providing medical care, doctors often have to perform procedures that go against their beliefs. Abortion is probably the main procedure that has faced a lot of controversy in recent years, but most doctors have likely had to go against their moral, ethical, or religious beliefs at some time in their… Read More »
7 Injured in Gatlinburg Crash
As a driver, bicyclist, or pedestrian, we often try to predict the actions of others. By doing so, we can act defensively and avoid accidents. But sometimes the unexpected happens. A driver may suddenly accelerate or perform some other maneuver that can lead to a serious accident. This recently happened in Gatlinburg. Seven people… Read More »
Memphis Among Top Cities for Dog Bites
The U.S. Postal Service recently launched its annual National Dog Bite Awareness Campaign. Unfortunately, dog attacks are on the rise. Last year, dog attacks on postal workers increased to more than 6,000 cases. In 2024, Los Angeles recorded 77 dog attacks on postal workers, which is the highest number of any city in the… Read More »
Driver Arrested After Crashing into Power Poles
Motorists need to be careful when driving. It’s always safest to stay on the road and not veer off and hit power poles. This is what recently happened in Murfreesboro. A man went off the road and crashed into several power poles, causing vehicle damage, injuries, and power outages. The 28-year-old man was driving… Read More »
Domestic Violence and Brain Injuries
Domestic violence is a common crime among those in relationships. Some men (and women) have power and control over their partners, and may abuse them in many ways. A lot of the abuse is emotional and financial in nature, but it can also be physical. In fact, a common tactic used by abusers is… Read More »
