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J.S. Park helps patients and their families cope with death every day as a hospital chaplain. He explains what to expect as a person is dying, and how to reckon with uncomfortable feelings about death.
Newsweek spoke to two people whose lives were nearly cut short in 2025—and learned how they’re embracing the future.
Death is never easy. Each person’s journey is unique. Each survivor’s healing process is unique too. Whether you’re a caregiver looking after a dying loved one or a person who knows your time on earth is coming to an end because of illness or age ...
Research shows that a mother’s death immediately impacts one’s identity. It uproots you, turns your beliefs inside out, and leaves you questioning the balance of the world. It can cause anxiety, depression, guilt, regret, and a host of other challenging emotions. One life ends, and another becomes fundamentally changed, reshaped, and emptied.
I am asked all the time why in the world I would do something as difficult as working for hospice. People often ask, “Isn’t it so depressing?” It’s sad sometimes, yes. There’s really no way around that. But I don’t find my job to be depressing.
Florida’s Death were not only pioneers of the death metal genre, but helped to redefine and revolutionize the extreme style over the course of a decade. Mastermind Chuck Schuldiner was the only consistent member of the band and casted an entirely new ...
Sudden death syndrome (SDS) is a broad term that can describe any sudden, unexpected death from natural causes. It is not a formal condition or diagnosis and does not necessarily indicate a specific medical condition. Sudden death syndrome (SDS) is an ...
Harrel Braddy, convicted of leaving a 5-year-old girl in the Everglades in 1998, appears in court with his attorneys during jury selection on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, in Miami, Florida. The girl was mauled to death by alligators. He is facing a death penalty resentencing trial. Carl Juste [email protected]
Thrash was fast and heavy, but death metal was just faster, more extreme and more out there. -Jim Welch, former head of Earache U.S. As innovative as they were, the pioneers of death metal were standing on the scarred, blood-slicked shoulders of giants.